Global: There are more onions, but they are more expensive, and the berry season is gaining momentum

Published 2023년 5월 22일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the fruit and vegetable market trends in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, focusing on the recent growth in supply and demand. It highlights an increase in the number of ads on the EastFruit Trade Platform from 16 countries, with Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Egypt, Iran, and Kazakhstan being the top five countries in terms of commodity offers. The report notes a rise in the supply of key produce like white cabbage, onions, zucchini, and strawberries, along with an increase in the variety of fruits and berries available. However, the supply of potatoes and carrots has decreased. The article also mentions price changes, with an increase in the price of onions in Ukraine due to decreased supply, while early cabbage and some other produce have become cheaper. In Kazakhstan, vegetable prices have mostly decreased, and there have been the first price offers for early watermelon.
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Original content

Key highlights over the past week: — White cabbage supply continues to grow — Onions have increased in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, and less in Ukraine — For the first time in the season, zucchini is in the top sales — The variety of fruits and berries sold is growing — The leader in the fruit and berry segment is garden strawberry — The supply of watermelon, apricot and cherry has increased - Raspberries from Uzbekistan and blueberries from Georgia are already on sale - Onions are becoming more expensive in Ukraine - Vegetables and fruits from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are getting cheaper About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading floors. The past week in the EastFruit Trade Platform group was marked by both a 10% increase in the number of ads and the expansion of the geography of participants to 16 countries. Again there were announcements from Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Macedonia. The commodity ...
Source: Eastfruit

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