Market Watch 32 Week of 2020: All types of greens rose in price in Moldova, and only parsley in Georgia.

Published 2020년 8월 9일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the price trends for major types of greens in various countries, as monitored by the EastFruit project. It highlights stable price situations in most countries due to balanced supply and demand. Georgia experiences the largest price fluctuations, with parsley seeing a significant increase while cilantro prices fluctuated greatly. Russia reports negative price trends for greens, though the fall is not steep. Moldova faces a shortage, leading to increased green prices. The article suggests that while there is no sign of significant disruptions in green supplies, minor delays could cause further price volatility.
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In most of the countries in the region where the EastFruit project is monitored, during this week, the price situation has remained relatively stable, due to the balanced demand and supply of products on the market. At the same time, the project specialists recorded a number of multidirectional price trends for all analyzed types of greenery, but only in individual countries. In Belarus, Ukraine and Tajikistan, wholesale prices for all major types of greens remained at the level of the previous week and, as noted by market participants, the demand for these products in the above countries also did not change. Georgia is the only country in the monitoring region where during the entire reporting period there were multidirectional price trends and project analysts recorded the largest changes in prices for greens in the region. Over the past week, parsley in Georgia has risen in price by 33% at once, but even so it remained the most affordable type of greenery in this country. The ...
Source: Eastfruit

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