Seasonal decline in prices for vegetables and growth in demand - analysis of trading floors for the week

Published 2020년 8월 17일

Tridge summary

The EastFruit Trade Platform has seen a surge in participation, reaching over 10,300 members from 12 countries. Last week's sales were led by Russia and Uzbekistan, with a notable increase in activity from Kyrgyzstan. The platform saw a decrease in the number of advertisements but an increase in the number of purchases. Potatoes, tomatoes, and cucumbers were the most sold products, while apple remained the leader in the fruit and berry segment. Prices for various produce in Russia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan have changed, with some increases and decreases depending on the product. You can find detailed price analyses and promotion strategies on the EastFruit portal.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Over the past week, the audience of the EastFruit Trade Platform fruit and vegetable trading group increased by 300 participants and exceeded 10,300! Let's analyze who and what sold on this, as well as other EastFruit sites during this period. Representatives of 12 countries sold their products last week. At the same time, the number of advertisements for sale in the group decreased by 15%. Most of the proposals came from Russian participants. Uzbekistan was the second most active, despite the fact that the number of ads from this country decreased by almost 3 times. The top five also included Ukraine, Greece and Kyrgyzstan. The latter showed the maximum growth in activity last week, increasing the number of sales by almost 4 times. Leadership in the number of posted ads in the vegetable segment last week was again captured by potatoes. At the same time, the supply of onions fell almost twofold, as a result of which carrots bypassed it in the rating of the most offered vegetable ...
Source: Eastfruit

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