Vegetables and fruits are mainly becoming more expensive in Russia, while the demand is declining

Published 2022년 2월 21일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the recent trends in the fruit and vegetable markets in various countries, including Russia, Ukraine, and Iran, based on the advertisements posted on the EastFruit Trade Platform. It notes an expansion in the platform's user base from 15 to 19 countries. The supply of potatoes has decreased, while apple supply has increased, with demand for most products falling. Prices for several produce, including carrots, onions, tomatoes, apples, cucumbers, and beets, have risen in Russia and Ukraine, while vegetable prices in Iran have also increased. Additionally, the availability and pricing of seedlings and fertilizers have been mentioned.
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Original content

Key moments for the past week: — The geography of active participants of the EastFruit Trade Platform has expanded again; — Potato supply decreased — Apple supply increased — Demand for almost all products except potatoes fell — Prices for carrots, onions, tomatoes and apples rose in Russia — Greenhouse vegetables and table beet prices rose in Ukraine — Iran raises vegetable prices — Increased sharply offer of seedlings and fertilizers About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of our trading platforms EastFruit. The geography of active members of the EastFruit Trade Platform group continues to expand. Last week, participants from 19 countries of the world promoted their products on the site. There were advertisements for the sale of products from Morocco, Colombia, Ecuador and the Dominican Republic. The number of placed ads decreased by 10% compared to the previous week. With the exception of Belarus, representatives of all ...
Source: Eastfruit

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