Organic fruit and vegetables in Italy, the year opens with only more signs. Debut for Tarocco oranges

Published 2021년 1월 7일

Tridge summary

The Bologna Chamber of Commerce has released the organic fruit and vegetable price list for January 2021, showing increases in the price of eggplant, carrots, fennel, and clementines, while other products remain the same price as the last list of 2020. Carrots and 1st category fennel now cost 10 cents more per kilo, and oval aubergines and certain clementines have also seen a price increase. The new list also includes Tarocco oranges of specific calibers and apple persimmons, with their prices quoted per kilo.
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Original content

Compared to the last price list of 2020, eggplant, carrots, fennel and clementines earn 10 cents. First quotation for Tarocco oranges, all other products unchanged First price list of 2021 for wholesale organic fruit and vegetables prepared by the Bologna Chamber of Commerce after the break for the Christmas holidays. Compared to the latest prices of mid-December 2020 there are only positive changes for some products and no minus signs. Carrots in bulk in 10 kg crates of various national origins, quoted € 1.90 / kg, earn 10 cents per kilo. Same increase and same final price for 1st category fennel - in plateau of 18 pieces of various national origin. A tenth of a euro more also for oval aubergines in single-layer crates of various national origins, traded at € 2.10 / kg. Common clementines cal. 3/4 and 4/5 - in crates - Southern Italy. The former are trading at € 1.80 / kg, the latter at € 1.60 / kg. Increase of 5 cents / kg for Abate Fetel cal. 65+ in 10 kg crates - Northern ...
Source: Terraevita

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