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World: A sharp increase in the supply of onions and a continued rise in prices for apples

Fresh Onion
Vegetables
Uzbekistan
Fresh Tomato
Kazakhstan
Published Jan 22, 2024

Tridge summary

The past week on the EastFruit Trade Platform saw an increase in countries participating in the trading ads. The supply from Uzbekistan, Egypt, and Iran decreased, while Ukraine and Kazakhstan saw an increase in sales. Onions were the sales leader, while sales of white cabbage decreased. In terms of prices, the price of white cabbage, carrots, and beets in Ukraine increased, while the price of table beets also rose. Cucumbers continued to become cheaper in Uzbekistan, while tomatoes were sold cheaper than the previous week. In Egypt, exporters raised prices for sweet potatoes and Iceberg lettuce but sold orange and lemon cheaper than a week earlier.
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Original content

Key points over the past week: - The sales leader is onions, and its supply is growing - Sales of white cabbage have decreased sharply, and it is becoming more expensive - The first offers of carrots of the new harvest from Egypt have appeared - Apple sales dominate in the fruit segment - Tomatoes continue to become cheaper in Ukraine, but cucumbers have become more expensive - In Uzbekistan, both tomatoes and cucumbers have fallen in price - Egyptian exporters have lowered prices for orange and lemon About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading platforms. The past week on the EastFruit Trade Platform was marked by an increase in the number of countries whose participants posted ads, but at the same time, the number of ads itself decreased slightly. The product supply from Uzbekistan, Egypt and Iran decreased, but representatives of Ukraine and Kazakhstan increased sales. Announcements from Poland and ...
Source: Eastfruit
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