Eastern market: Sales of potatoes in Ukraine increased by 150%

Published 2022년 9월 8일

Tridge summary

The article highlights a dynamic shift in the eastern fruit and vegetable market, with Ukraine emerging as a leader due to decreased competition from countries like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Iran, and Egypt. This decline has allowed Ukraine to dominate with its fruit and vegetable offers, including a significant increase in potato sales by 150%. On the other hand, the availability of table beets and white cabbage has decreased, whereas the prices for various fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, garlic, and onions vary. The article also mentions the re-emergence of offers from Turkey, Armenia, and the Netherlands, adding diversity to the market.
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Ukraine is the leader of offers on the eastern market According to analysts, the supply of fruit and vegetables from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Iran and Egypt has decreased. On the other hand, there was an increase in the number of offers from sellers from Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Armenia and the Netherlands. It should be emphasized that the offers of the last two countries did not appear on sales platforms for some time. The most active countries in terms of the number of bids submitted in the last week of August and early September: Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Turkey. Eastern fruit market: main sellers, prices Ukraine and Uzbekistan turned out to be the main sellers of apples, pears and berries. The supply of plums increased the most. There has been a threefold increase. There were also offers from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan for these fruits. In addition to plums, the increased supply can be seen in apples and pears. Table grapes were offered on the EastFruit Trade ...

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