Export is the main reason for the growth of domestic prices for greens and plums in Uzbekistan for the year

Published 2020년 11월 9일

Tridge summary

Analysis by EastFruit reveals significant price increases for certain fruits and vegetables in Uzbekistan compared to the previous year. The most notable price hikes are seen in greens, plums, and green sweet peppers. Basil leads the list with a 4.5-fold price increase, followed by cilantro and fresh plums. This price surge is attributed to increased export volumes of herbs to Russia and a decrease in plum yield.
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Original content

EastFruit analysts analyzed the changes in wholesale prices for fruits and vegetables as of the end of the first week of November 2020 compared to the same period of the previous year and identified vegetables and fruits that have risen in price in Uzbekistan the most significantly. Based on the analysis, it was revealed that in Uzbekistan, the sharpest rise in prices was noted for greens, plums and green sweet peppers. Basil became the leader of the top 5 types of fruit and vegetable products that increased in price. Wholesale prices for basil have increased 4.5 times over the year. In second place is cilantro, which has risen in price 3.3 times, and in third place is fresh plum with a price increase of 3.2 times. Dill prices have grown by three, and the top five in terms of price growth is closed by sweet green pepper, which has risen 2.9 times over the year. Read also: Uzbek melon and apricot continue to expand into the Ukrainian market The main reason for the growth in greens ...
Source: Eastfruit

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