High starting prices for Italian raspberries

Published 2023년 7월 6일

Tridge summary

Raspberry harvest in Piedmont, Italy began in May and will continue until September-October. Sales in May and June were strong with prices of €9-10 per kilo for retail and higher prices for wholesale markets. However, competition from Portuguese raspberries and upcoming products from Poland, the Netherlands, and Belgium will impact prices, and some buyers are seeking lower prices despite the rising costs of cultivation and infrastructure.
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In the northern Italian region of Piedmont, the raspberry harvest started in May. "Our plants are everbearers, so we will have about a two-week break between the first harvest cycle in May-June and the second harvest. The season will continue until September-October, depending on weather conditions," says a grower. "Sales went well in May and June, with satisfactory prices. We are talking about €9-10 per kilo for the retail product and even higher prices for the wholesale markets." In mid-June, raspberries of Portuguese origin were sold on the Italian wholesale markets at a price of € 18.50 per pack. The Italian product reached € 20. "Portuguese raspberries were very competitive in terms of prices and so were their blueberries. Then prices went down. At the end of June, our raspberries reached around € 6 per kilo, before rising this week to "Euro 8 per kilo. Polish, Dutch and Belgian products will soon be on the market. These are countries that have been investing in soft fruit ...
Source: AGF

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