The article highlights the dynamic trends in the fruit and vegetable markets across Eastern Europe and Central Asia, as observed through the lens of the EastFruit Trade Platform, which has seen its user base grow to over 23,000. The platform has witnessed a 10% increase in trade activity, largely driven by suppliers from Iran, Egypt, and Turkey, with Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan noting changes in supply and demand. Notable trends include white cabbage's leading role in placed ads, contributing to market price increases, alongside shifts in potato supply in Ukraine and Egypt. Additionally, the report covers the availability and pricing of various fruits like apples, cherries, and grapes, as well as vegetables such as strawberries and melons, with regions like southern Uzbekistan and Turkey starting to offer watermelons. It also provides an in-depth analysis of price trends for key produce in countries like Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, noting fluctuations in price for cabbage, onions, carrots, and tomatoes, among other items.