World: Blueberries are getting cheaper, carrots are getting more expensive although its supply is growing

Published 2022년 8월 1일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the fruit and vegetable market trends in the region, as reported by the EastFruit Trade Platform for the past week. It highlights the dynamics of supply and demand for various produce in countries like Ukraine, Turkey, Iran, Uzbekistan, Egypt, and others. Some key points include:

- Ukraine: Carrots are the best-selling vegetable, while beet prices are decreasing. There's an increase in the supply of potatoes, onions, and cucumbers, but sales of tomatoes and bell peppers are low. Watermelon leads in fruit and berry segment offers, despite a drop in sales, and sea buckthorn has been introduced for sale.
- Turkey: Peach prices have risen, while nectarine prices have fallen.
- Demand for raspberries, blackberries, and currants for freezing, with elderberry harvesting starting in Ukraine.
- Prices for many produce in Ukraine are changing due to weather conditions and supply fluctuations.
- In Turkey, peach export prices have increased, but nectarine prices have decreased.
- The article also touches on the market's response to climate change, with potential impacts on apple harvests in Moldova and Uzbekistan.
- Additionally, the article discusses sales of seedlings, fertilizers, and plant protection products, with offers from countries like Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Serbia.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Highlights from the past week: — Supply of vegetables continues to grow — Carrot is the sales leader of the trade group — Sales of watermelon and blueberries fell sharply, but blueberries are getting cheaper — Ukrainian farmers started selling sea buckthorn - In Ukraine, beets continue to become cheaper, but carrots have risen in price — In Turkey, the price of peach has risen, but the price of nectarine has fallen — Sale ads were placed by representatives of 13 countries — Only participants from Iran increased sales About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in the weekly review of EastFruit trading platforms. Last week, fruit and vegetable products in the EastFruit Trade Platform group were sold by participants from 13 countries, while the total number of ads decreased. With the exception of Iran and Turkey, all countries have reduced sales. Again there were proposals from participants from Georgia and Armenia. As a result, the top five most ...
Source: Eastfruit

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