Prices for early peach in Moldova are still at a high level due to a small supply

Published 2023년 7월 10일

Tridge summary

The Moldovan fruit market is experiencing a shortage of locally produced peaches with low quality fruits due to a cool and rainy spring affecting sanitation and pesticide usage. The lack of rainfall has also impacted the size and quality of the peach fruits. As a result, the average wholesale price for early production of peaches is currently at its highest level in five years, but market operators expect prices to gradually decline with the arrival of mid-ripening varieties unless there is an increase in export to neighboring countries.
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Original content

Locally produced peach arrives at the Moldovan fruit market for the second week. But the quantity and volume of supply of this fruit is still small, and its quality still leaves much to be desired. Market operators believe that a relatively low forecasted harvest (12-15 thousand tons) and low quality products will affect the trade in this fruit throughout the season. Farmers regret to admit that this year, due to a cool and relatively rainy spring, they missed the optimal period for sanitation of peach orchards. EastFruit analysts also note that, given its relatively low export potential, Moldovan gardeners usually use not the most expensive and effective pesticides on this crop. As a result, in 2023, a significant part of the peach plantations in Moldova are more or less affected by diseases (especially peach curl), due to which the yield in many peach orchards has decreased. The situation with the quality of peach is also strongly affected by the summer drought, the peach fruits ...
Source: Eastfruit

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