Italy: Fruit and vegetable price trend as of 28 November

Published 2022년 11월 29일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the fruit and vegetable market in Italy as of November 28, 2022. It highlights the start of Tarocco orange quotas from Sicily and the full capacity production of clementines from Calabria. Cauliflower production in Northern Italy has ceased, resulting in reduced southern supplies with shelf life issues, leading to increased prices. Prices for quality produce are dropping slightly, while those with fungal attacks are more significantly dropped. The demand is for Italian products, with stable prices for lettuces and curly endives. There is an increase in prices for all types of aubergines with limited availability. The market for pears is fluctuating with high prices and slight consumption decrease due to high refrigerated storage costs. Finally, the article notes an increase in courgette prices due to scarcity in Lazio and Sicily.
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Original content

First quotas of Tarocco variety oranges from Sicily, while the production of clementines from Calabria is at full capacity. The demand for mountain apples is growing, cauliflower production in Northern Italy is now over. Thanks to the agreement with Italian Electronic Merchandise Exchange (Bmti) and Italmercati we publish the fruit and vegetable prices at the wholesale markets as of November 28, 2022. Below is a summary of the main types of fruit and vegetables on the market. In the downloadable pdf you will find the details of the graphs and the surveys on the main Italian squares: Milan, Bologna, Padua and Rome. No significant changes in the prices of Navelina. Good quality products from Calabria and Basilicata were added to the Sicilian production which keep demand alive and, consequently, stable prices. We note the first quotas of Tarocco variety oranges from Sicily. The cauliflower production in Northern Italy has now come to an end and the product from the South, after the ...

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