Italy: Soaring courgettes, declining strawberries, and aubergines

Published 2023년 5월 16일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the impact of adverse weather conditions on the agricultural sector, particularly in Italy, where it has affected both the production and purchasing decisions of various crops. While asparagus prices have increased due to a lower harvest and good quality, green beans and melons have seen a decline. Strawberries face price fluctuations due to slow production. Eggplant prices have dropped despite stable demand, and pepper prices remain stable with the Dutch product dominating the market. Peaches and nectarines see reduced demand and lower prices compared to the previous year. Despite a slight decrease in demand, peas prices are higher due to increased production costs and high quality. Sicilian netted melons have seen a significant drop in prices due to high availability. Zucchini prices have surged due to bad weather and high demand.
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Original content

Bad weather is significantly affecting both production and purchasing decisions. According to Bmti data, melons are also down Asparagus on the rise The asparagus campaign is coming to an end, a factor that has contributed to a further increase in prices. Prices are at high levels thanks to a lower harvest of the product, but also balanced by good quality. Fagiolini, Italy is taking over from Morocco Still a drop for green beans, as is physiological for the period. Production is catching on, albeit not yet at a high pace, due to the bad weather that is affecting the peninsula. The Moroccan product, which is still present, has managed to conquer a part of the demand, but the Italian production is gradually gaining space. Strawberries, continue the swing Ups and downs for strawberries, which this year have a high quality level. The cold and bad weather are slowing down production, resulting in an increase in prices in some markets, such as Rome and Turin. Prices travel on relatively ...
Source: Terraevita

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