From the markets in Italy: They hold the prices of cherries, peaches and apricots

Published 2022년 5월 31일

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The article provides an overview of the agricultural market in Italy, focusing on the prices of various fruits and vegetables available during the summer months. Despite the heat, fruit consumption has increased, leading to satisfactory market prices. Cherries, peaches, apricots, melons, and watermelons are experiencing different price ranges based on quality and origin. On the other hand, vegetables like tomatoes, zucchini, aubergines, and cucumbers are sold at low prices. The prices for strawberries are around 2 to 2.60 euros, mainly from Emilia-Romagna. The market in Cesena is used as a reference to provide a detailed price list for a range of fruits and vegetables, including grapes.
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Summer fruit sells for satisfying prices. The heat from July to May, despite these last few days at lower temperatures, has led to an increase in consumption. With the arrival of larger quantities of cherries, peaches, apricots, melons and watermelons, the prices fell. But not too much. Different trends for vegetables with unsupported prices and below the euro for courgettes, aubergines, cucumbers. Tomatoes are also down. In Florence cherries up to 10 euros The heat is good for fruit consumption: “We are talking about a pre-Covid mid-season”. Words by Aurelio Baccini, national vice president of Fedagro and president of the association in Florence, who offers myfruit.it an analysis of market dynamics. Let's start with the fruit: "The cherries started out with good quantities, there is still some Spanish product, but Vignola has begun, there is Puglia, even with the railway. The prices, depending on the size and quality, range between 5 and 10 euros ". Good prices. “Same logic with ...
Source: Myfruit

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