In Moldova, due to the low harvest, high prices for peach remained for the entire summer

Published 2023년 8월 29일

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The peach season in Moldova is coming to an end, with small amounts of late-ripening peaches still unharvested. There are also small stocks of high-quality peaches in fruit storages, which can be sold for the next two weeks to local supermarkets. The wholesale price of high-quality peaches has been rising due to declining supply, reaching 18 lei/kg ($1.01/kg) in wholesale markets and 20 lei/kg ($1.12/kg) under direct supply contracts in supermarkets.
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The peach season is coming to an end in Moldova. In some agricultural enterprises, relatively small areas of late-ripening peach orchards still remained unharvested. In addition, there are small stocks of high-quality peach in the fruit storages of some agricultural enterprises. It can be stored for a maximum of two more weeks, during which this product will be sold mainly to local supermarket chains. See also: Too much watermelon and onion, prices for most positions go down - analysis of trading floors for the week Given the declining supply of high-quality peach, the wholesale price for it began to rise from the beginning of last week, reaching 18 lei/kg ($1.01/kg) in the wholesale markets and 20 lei/kg ($1.12/kg) under direct supply contracts in supermarkets, according to EastFruit. In urban retail, a beautiful peach can cost up to 40 lei/kg ($2.24/kg). At the same time, peach of low quality, small or overripe, is sold in bulk at 11-12 lei/kg ($0.61-0.67/kg), in retail - up to ...
Source: Eastfruit

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