The main changes are in Poland, Ukraine and Central Asia, Week 40, 2022

Published 2022년 10월 7일

Tridge summary

Prices for vegetables and fruits have changed in the eastern Europe and Central Asia region, with increases in the prices of raspberries, plums, tangerines, cucumbers, pears, and greenhouse cucumbers in countries such as Poland, Ukraine, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. However, the situation in Moldova and Georgia remained stable. The end of the raspberry season in Poland and Ukraine led to a sharp price increase, while in Uzbekistan, prices remained stable despite a quarter decrease from the previous year. The quality of fruits and vegetables in the market has also impacted prices, with Ukraine experiencing issues.
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Original content

This week, the main changes in prices for vegetables and fruits occurred either in the most western countries of the EastFruit monitoring region (Poland and Ukraine) or in Central Asia, while the situation in Moldova and Georgia remained relatively stable. Thus, prices for raspberries, plums, tangerines and cucumbers rose in Poland and Ukraine, while trends in the borscht vegetable market were ambiguous. In turn, prices for plums, pears and also greenhouse cucumbers increased in Central Asia, while the situation in the segment of tomatoes differed, and carrots rose in price only in Tajikistan. Price alerts. Berries The raspberry season in Poland and Ukraine has almost ended this week, while in Uzbekistan it was still about a month away. As a result, prices for raspberries in Poland and Ukraine rose sharply, and by the end of the reporting period, this berry was already offered at $4.69/kg and $3.83/kg. It should be noted that the season for producers of late varieties of ...
Source: Eastfruit

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