Over the past week, all types of greens have fallen in price only in Moldova. Market Watch 35th Week of 2020

Published 2020년 8월 30일

Tridge summary

The green market experienced a week of negative price trends in late August, with Moldova seeing the most significant price drops for various greens due to unfavorable weather conditions impacting crop supply. Sellers in Moldova initially raised prices, leading to decreased buying activity and subsequent price cuts. Parsley, dill, and basil saw the most substantial price drops, with basil experiencing a 23% decrease in Moldova and up to 40% in Ukraine. The prices for dill and parsley in Ukraine remained stable, with parsley also dropping by 25%. The Belarusian market saw the highest prices for greens due to political instability, while the Tajik market continued to offer the most affordable greens. Overall, the prices for herbs, including dill and parsley, in the Russian market were trending downward.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The next week of 2020 can be characterized as a period of dominance of negative price trends in the green market. At the same time, the changes in this segment, which were recorded a week earlier, remained exclusively for individual positions and only in some countries of the monitoring region of the EastFruit project. The most radical revisions of prices, and for all types of greenery under consideration, without exception, project analysts recorded in Moldova. According to local market operators, unfavorable weather conditions in Moldova throughout almost the entire last summer month had an adverse effect on greens and other crops of the fruit and vegetable group. In parallel with the gradual decrease in the supply of greens, sellers, although not drastically, but for several weeks already raised selling prices for greens. Since the beginning of the outgoing week, these actions have led to a drop in buying activity, and in order to at least approach the previous sales rates, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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