Italy: More signs only for broad beans and pears, however, bad signs for asparagus, peas and strawberries

Published 2021년 4월 13일

Tridge summary

The article discusses the impact of colder weather on agricultural product demand and prices in Italy. Despite the colder weather, kiwi fruit demand remains stable, while orange prices are slightly decreasing, remaining below last year's levels. Asparagus prices have dropped after the Easter period, but white asparagus prices remain high. Artichoke prices are stable with a slight decrease in Roman artichoke prices. Broad bean availability and regular demand have led to an increase in prices. Strawberry prices have fallen sharply, and pea, zucchini, and courgette prices have also declined due to low demand despite high availability.
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The colder weather in recent days affects the demand for some products, which, present in abundance on the markets, generate a lowering of prices Actinidia, stable demand The presence of national product is still observed but with limited quantities. The demand for kiwifruit remains stable. Oranges, slightly lower prices Slightly falling prices for oranges which should, however, rise again in the coming days. On a trend basis, prices remain below the levels of last year for Sicilian tarocco oranges. The Washington Navel campaign has ended, giving way to the first Valencia Late matches from Egypt. Swooping asparagus After the Easter period, the prices of asparagus show a sharp decline, thanks to the drop in demand. The prices of white asparagus, present in the northern markets, however, remain at high levels. There is product from various Italian regions. Stable artichokes No significant variations were recorded for artichokes. There are slightly decreasing prices for the Roman ...
Source: Terraevita

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