The article reports on the current state of the Italian agricultural market as of November 18, 2024, providing an overview of various fruits, vegetables, and their prices. It highlights an increase in the production of Navelina oranges and Tarocco oranges, with a slight decrease in prices due to subdued demand. The market for artichokes is stagnant with falling prices due to slow production caused by cold temperatures. Clementines experience a drop in prices due to fluctuating demand and lack of Spanish competition. The fennel campaign in Apulia and Campania is in full swing, driving a slight increase in prices due to high quality. Prices for pears are stable and slightly lower than the previous year, with a minor increase for the Abate pear in Bergamo. Tomato prices are rising, especially for cherry and piccadilly varieties, and there is a transition in the production of courgettes with a shift to greenhouse cultivation, resulting in higher prices due to improved quality.