Orange, tangerine, and lemon prices have fallen sharply in Uzbekistan

Published 2023년 11월 18일

Tridge summary

Wholesale prices for oranges in Uzbekistan have dropped by 30% in the past week, marking the greatest weekly price change for the fruit this year. Tangerine prices have also been declining for four consecutive weeks, with a 15% decrease in one week and a 41% decrease in the past month. Locally produced lemons have seen a sharp price decline in the past two weeks due to an increase in supply from domestic greenhouse farms.
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Over the past week, wholesale prices for orange in Uzbekistan fell by 30%, which was the largest weekly change in prices for this product in the past period of this year. In addition, over the past two weeks, the price of locally produced lemon has fallen sharply, and prices for tangerines have been declining for the fourth week in a row, EastFruit experts report. According to EastFruit price monitoring, from November 10 to November 17, 2023, the average wholesale price for orange in Uzbekistan decreased from 23,000 to 16,000 sum/kg (from $1.87 to $1.30). Current wholesale prices for this product are 20% lower than the same date last year and 2021. Over the past week, tangerines have also fallen in price; from November 10 to November 17, 2023, the average wholesale price for this fruit decreased from 20,000 to 17,000 sum/kg (from $1.63 to $1.39), i.e. by 15% in one week. Considering that tangerine prices in Uzbekistan have been declining for the fourth week in a row, from October ...
Source: Eastfruit

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