The recent trends in the fruit and vegetable markets across 10 countries, as reported by the EastFruit Trade Platform group, show a dynamic landscape with onions leading sales despite a price drop, and a notable decrease in the supply of borscht vegetables. The season for asparagus sales has kicked off in Ukraine, where vegetables are becoming cheaper, and fruits more expensive. Uzbekistan sees a decline in onion prices with an uptick in broccoli and daikon radish sales. Meanwhile, garden strawberries are becoming pricier, whereas apples and bananas are cheaper. Egypt emerges as a significant supplier of garden strawberries to Kazakhstan, amidst rising garlic prices. The article also highlights increased activity in the EastFruit Fruittechnology group and a project in Moldova aimed at inducing rain in clouds without precipitation, showcasing the diverse and evolving nature of the global fruit and vegetable markets.