Central Asia: Apple and Egyptian onions are getting more expensive, vegetables are mostly getting cheaper

Published 2023년 3월 20일

Tridge summary

The past week has seen a mix of price changes in the agricultural market, with vegetables becoming cheaper overall, except for beets and carrots, while fruits experienced varied price fluctuations in Ukraine. Apple prices are on the rise due to decreasing supply, leading to increased sales, particularly from Turkey and Europe. The supply of cabbage, potatoes, radishes, and greens has doubled, leading to lower prices. Onion prices have stabilized after a steady increase. Meanwhile, the EastFruit Trade Platform has seen a 20% growth in advertisements, with participation from 14 countries, predominantly Ukraine, Iran, Uzbekistan, and Turkey. The online conference on the market situation of frozen fruits, berries, and vegetables revealed an interest in raspberry freezing profitability.
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Original content

Key points for the past week: — Vegetables in Ukraine are mostly cheaper, while fruits are more expensive — Apple dominates among fruits, but its supply is declining, and prices tend to rise — Cabbage is becoming more and it leads in the number of ads — Doubled supply of potatoes, radishes and greens — Sales of onions from Europe are growing, and prices for it in Egypt have been growing for the fifth week in a row — The commodity supply of vegetables and fruits from Turkey has increased About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in the weekly review of EastFruit trading floors. The number of ads placed on the EastFruit Trade Platform continues to grow, having increased by another 20% last week. This was primarily due to an increase in the supply of goods from Ukraine, Iran, Uzbekistan, and especially from Turkey, where trading activity is beginning to recover after the tragedy. In just one week, Turkish fruit and vegetable exporters have more ...
Source: Eastfruit

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