Italy: Tomatoes peak, cherries and melons still descend

Published 2024년 5월 21일

Tridge summary

The Bmti findings report a general decline in prices for various fruits and vegetables due to bad weather and high supply. Significant price drops are noted for aubergines, apricots, peaches, nectarines, and tomatoes, while courgettes show a slight recovery. Watermelons remain stable but cheaper than last year, and cherries and melons struggle with low demand. Peppers have seen a modest price decline but remain high. The uncertain climate and heavy rains in Italy are impacting the quality and demand for these products, with hopes for improvement as the weather improves.
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According to Bmti findings, declines have also been recorded for aubergines, apricots, peaches and nectarines. Courgettes are recovering slightly, watermelons are stable The large quantities arriving are causing tomato prices to collapse. For the rest, as the Bmti findings highlight, it is still the bad weather that holds sway on the markets and produces a bearish effect on all seasonal fruit. In fact, cherries, peaches and nectarines are struggling, but things are no better for apricots either. Apricots, start with the brakes on The new apricot campaign has begun, both Italian and Spanish. Prices are rapidly losing ground due to little interest from consumers. Quality level still low due to the uncertain climate and heavy rains that are hitting Italy. We await the arrival of spring and good weather to see an increase in both demand and quality. Watermelons, price lists lower than last year The sale of watermelons has started. Both Sicilian and Moroccan products arrive in the ...
Source: Terraevita

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