Review of global trading floors for the week: Apple, bananas, pears, lemons and tangerines fell in price, while persimmons and grapes rose in price

Published 2022년 12월 26일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the recent trends in the fruit and vegetable markets in the region, as reported by the EastFruit Trade Platform. It highlights the increase in white cabbage supply, leading to its leadership in vegetable segment sales. The article also notes the doubling of onion supply, resulting in lower prices, and the rise in apple sales in Ukraine. The supply of tomatoes has decreased, and the cost of various fruits and vegetables has changed, with onions, broccoli, and cauliflower becoming cheaper, while cucumbers and some fruits like grapes, pomegranates, and persimmons have become more expensive. The article also mentions the user activity and product offerings in the EastFruit Fruittechnology group, with proposals for seeds and seedlings.
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Highlights from the past week: — White cabbage is the leader in the vegetable segment — The supply of onions has doubled and it is getting cheaper — Apple sales started to rise again - Egypt ramps up sales of mandarin - Persimmon was offered more often than pomegranate — Vegetables are getting more expensive in Ukraine, but tangerines are getting cheaper — Participants from Ukraine maximized sales About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading platforms. Last week, participants from 11 countries sold their products in the EastFruit Trade Platform group. The total number of placed ads remained at the level of the previous period. Participants from Ukraine showed the maximum increase in sales for the week. The commodity offer from Iran and Poland also increased. At the same time, users from Uzbekistan, Turkey and Egypt reduced their activity. As a result, the final top countries in terms of the number of offers ...
Source: Eastfruit

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