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.