The article provides an in-depth analysis of the current trends in the fruit and vegetable markets, focusing on sales, price fluctuations, and supply dynamics across various regions. Key highlights include onions being the top-selling product, a decrease in potato supply leading to price increases, and notable sales of cucumbers, radishes, beets, and melons. Price trends vary by region, with cucumber prices dropping in Ukraine, while imported tomatoes get pricier, and Uzbekistan sees falling onion prices but rising carrot prices. The article also notes changes in sales volumes from different countries, with increased sales from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Iran, and decreased sales from Uzbekistan and Egypt. In the fruit segment, apples dominate sales, but prices for garden strawberries and grapes are falling, whereas apples, bananas, and oranges are becoming more expensive. Additionally, the article mentions government plans in Uzbekistan to introduce stricter food production regulations, an export ban lift on onions in Egypt, and fluctuating prices for various fruits and vegetables across the regions.