EF Price Alert (Week 8, 2023) - Rising prices for apples and greenhouse vegetables, declining prices for cucumbers in Georgia and Tajikistan

Published 2023년 2월 24일

Tridge summary

The article highlights price fluctuations in the fruit and vegetable market across the EastFruit monitoring region, including increases in apples, pears, tomatoes, sweet peppers, and herbs like dill and parsley in various countries, with no impact from the COVID-19 pandemic. It also notes a decrease in cucumber prices in Georgia and Tajikistan due to imported supplies from Pakistan. These price changes are tracked as part of a regional project supported by the FAO and EBRD to provide support to agribusiness during the pandemic.
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Original content

The main price changes in the fruit and vegetable market of the countries of the EastFruit monitoring region this week occurred in the segments of fruits, greenhouse vegetables and herbs. And if dill and parsley rose in price to the maximum in Tajikistan, and pear with grapes in Ukraine, then the rise in prices for tomatoes and sweet peppers was also typical for other countries in the region. It should also be noted the decline in prices for cucumbers in Georgia and Tajikistan. Price alerts. Apples. Ukrainian producers reported that the demand for apples remained at the level of the previous week, respectively, in Ukraine the situation in the segment of apples remained unchanged. However, during the current week, apple prices have been rising in both the eastern and western parts of the project monitoring region. The only exception was Tajikistan, where the price of some varieties of apples decreased by 17%. Thus, the price in Tajikistan for an apple "Renet Semerenko" at the end ...
Source: Eastfruit

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