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Italy: Lack of courgettes drives prices up

"At the beginning, it looked like the situation would only last for a few days but it's been four weeks. Courgette prices started increasing after the holidays and never stopped," explained Mario Tartari from Eurofrut.

This is caused by the lack of produce due to weather conditions. In Sicily, November was rather warm but January was suddenly very cold, causing a gap in production. The situation in the Latina area is similar.



"On Monday, courgettes in the Bologna, Verona and Milan wholesale market were sold at €3.20-3.50/kg and then sold on at the same prices. Supply is far less than demand and so prices went up." 

"All prices went up by 20-30% due to the weather, but what happened with courgettes is rather exceptional as normally they are sold at around €1-1.80/kg."

The situation abroad is similar. Spain also had to deal with cold temperatures and a production gap. "Just think that Poland, which is not really a huge importer, contacted Italy as there were no Spanish courgettes available, but we could not help either." 

Contacts:
Eurofrut S.p.A.
Sede: Centro Agro Alimentare CAAB
Via P. Canali - 40127 Bologna - Italia
Tel.: +39 051 2861326
Fax: +39 051 2861405
Email: sede@eurofrut.it
Web: www.eurofrut.it
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