Vegetables and fruits are getting more expensive in Ukraine, falling in price in Central Asia in week 9, 2023

Published 2023년 3월 3일

Tridge summary

This article provides an overview of the recent trends in the fruit and vegetable markets in the EastFruit monitoring region, with a focus on Ukraine, Poland, and Central Asian countries. It reports significant price increases for greenhouse vegetables, onions, and carrots in Ukraine, driven by high demand and low supply, while prices for the same items are decreasing in Central Asia. Additionally, the article highlights price fluctuations in fruits like apples and pears, and crops such as grapes, cucumbers, tomatoes, and dill. The changes are not linked to the COVID-19 pandemic and are monitored weekly by EastFruit to support agribusiness. The data is used for trading and production planning, covering countries such as Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Moldova, Georgia, Tajikistan, Belarus, Russia, and Poland.
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The current week in the fruit and vegetable market of the countries of the EastFruit monitoring region was marked by a sharp increase in prices for greenhouse vegetables, onions and carrots in Ukraine. At the same time, in the countries of Central Asia, prices for the same items were rapidly declining. In addition, prices for pears and popular varieties of apples have increased in Ukraine, while cucumbers have fallen in price in Poland. Price alerts. Fruits The apple market this week was characterized by an increase in prices for some varieties in Ukraine. The product began to be actively sold, at the same time, manufacturers' stocks traditionally decrease during this period. So at the end of the week, wholesale lots of Gala apples went on sale at $0.33/kg. For the same reason, the price of a pear has risen; by the end of the week, this fruit was sold in Ukraine for $1.50/kg, which is 76% more expensive than in the same period last year. In the grape segment, the main event of the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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