Wholesale: soaring vegetables, courgettes resurrect

Published 2020년 9월 2일

Tridge summary

Prices of vegetables are increasing following a disaster in July and August, with some varieties becoming scarce and driving up costs. The recovery is aided by dropping temperatures, particularly in the north. Tomato prices remain stable, while summer fruits like nectarines, peaches, and grapes are in high demand and command high prices. The end of the nectarine season is expected to come sooner this year. The market is in a transition period between summer fruits and apples and pears. Demand for good quality grapes is high, with the Luisa variety selling well. In Florence, there is less production of greens, but prices are good, with the Gentile variety costing around 1.70. However, tomato prices are low and the market is dirty with cheap prices from Holland.
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Original content

"Finally they rise", this is the expression of some operators to indicate the prices of vegetables after the disaster in July and August Finally, the prices of vegetables after the disaster of July and August are soaring, this is the verb used by some operators . The national tour of the wholesale markets - we stopped in Turin, Verona, Padua, Florence, Bologna and Rome - confirms that the price of vegetables is recovering also due to the drop in temperatures. Especially in the north, operators report this trend. Little movement on the tomato front, especially the bunch, while consumption and prices of summer fruit are good. The positive notes reported by Marco Benedetti, Veronese market inspector, are linked to the recovery of vegetables: “There is not much product on courgettes and last Friday they were quite sought after. The local ones were also paid 1.20 euros and a good demand was also recorded on Monday. As for eggplants, the local one is scarce and that from the south has ...
Source: MyFruit

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