Central Asia: There are more cherries, onions and greenhouse vegetables; prices are mainly falling

Published 2023년 6월 12일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the fruit and vegetable market trends in the region, as reported by the EastFruit trading floors. It highlights the increase in bulb onion sales, growing supply of early potatoes and greenhouse vegetables, and the decline in apple sellers. The article also notes the impact of weather on produce prices, with some fruits becoming cheaper and apples continuing to rise in price. Additionally, the article mentions changes in market dynamics and the expansion of the EastFruit Trade Platform to 16 countries.
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Original content

Key highlights of the past week: — Bulb onions are the new sales leader — Supply of early potatoes and greenhouse vegetables is growing — Sweet cherries have almost caught up with garden strawberries in terms of the number of offers — The number of apple sellers continues to decrease — Egypt is increasing sales of table grapes — Strawberries and stone fruits are getting cheaper in Ukraine , and the price of an apple rises — Prices for watermelon and apricot have decreased in Uzbekistan, but cherries have risen in price — Egyptian exporters continue to raise the price of carrots About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading floors. The geography of participants in the EastFruit Trade Platform last week again expanded to 16 countries. Ads from Kyrgyzstan, Greece and the Netherlands reappeared. Representatives of Ukraine, Egypt and Kazakhstan increased sales. At the same time, the commodity supply from Uzbekistan ...
Source: Eastfruit

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