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.