Italy: Tomatoes accelerate, courgettes and aubergines slow down

Published 2023년 4월 18일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current prices and market trends for various fruits and vegetables in Italy, as of April 17, 2023, based on Bmti surveys. It highlights increases in tomato prices due to low supply and high demand, while courgette and aubergine prices are decreasing due to overproduction. Other produce such as oranges, asparagus, artichokes, and peppers are also discussed in terms of their price stability or fluctuations, influenced by factors like demand, production levels, and weather conditions. The article also mentions the impact of the holiday season on broad bean demand and the ongoing effects of the cold on strawberry production.
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According to Bmti surveys, there are also drops in the prices of strawberries and artichokes, while stability dominates in the price lists of peppers Oranges, the first Valencia Late are arriving from southern Italy There are no particular price variations for oranges. By now only the latest large calibers of the Sicilian tarot are present, in low quantities, which close the campaign on a medium-high trend. The campaign of Spanish blonde oranges is about to end to make way for Italian oranges. We note the first discharges for the Valencian regions of southern Italy. Asparagus, greater availability lowers prices In addition to Campania, the asparagus harvest has also begun in other Italian regions, such as Puglia, Sardinia and Veneto. This has led to greater quantities of product on the markets and, consequently, to a marked drop in quotations which are moving towards the average for the period. The quantities are not very high compared to previous years. The quality is better, but ...
Source: Terraevita

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