The article provides an overview of the fruit and vegetable market in Italy as of November 21, 2022. It highlights the start of the Sicilian Navelina orange campaign, the end of the sales for Spanish and late South African oranges, and the arrival of Cripps Pink apples from South Tyrol. The market sees a mix of prices for cauliflower, with a slight decrease in Bergamo, and a drop in clementine prices due to high supply, though demand is increasing with colder temperatures. Lettuce prices have fallen due to high supply and increased demand. Aubergine prices are rising with the end of Spanish production, and there are stable apple prices with a slight increase in pear prices. Tomato prices are still high due to lower production and increased costs, with some new imports. Courgette prices are rising in Bologna and Rome, despite normal production.