Global: Vegetables are getting cheaper in Poland, Georgia, and Central Asia, while strawberries are getting more expensive in Ukraine

Published 2023년 5월 5일

Tridge summary

Prices for vegetables have decreased in most countries, except for tomatoes in Ukraine and last year's carrots in Moldova. Strawberry prices have fluctuated, with the lowest price in Tajikistan and the highest in Ukraine. Cucumber prices have also decreased due to increased supply. In Ukraine, the price of sweet peppers and parsley has increased, while dill has decreased. Prices for borscht set vegetables, such as new potatoes and onions, have also decreased in Georgia and Central Asia due to harvesting of the new crop, but have increased in Moldova.
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Original content

The current week in most countries of the EastFruit monitoring region was marked by a decrease in prices for vegetables. The only exceptions were tomatoes, which have risen in price in Ukraine, and last year's carrots in Moldova. Price fluctuations continue to be observed in the garden strawberry segment. And if prices in Tajikistan showed the maximum decline, then in Ukraine they remain at a high level and even grow. Price alerts. Berries In the berry market in several countries, changes were recorded in the garden strawberry segment. This week this berry fell in price in Poland. It should be noted that the main offer on the Polish market is still imported strawberries. And although the season for harvesting local products from the tunnels has already opened, garden strawberries from Spain and other southern EU countries remain significantly more attractive in price. In addition, a large supply of these products on the market pushed prices down - at the end of this week, garden ...
Source: Eastfruit

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