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An increase in the supply of onions, peppers, grapes and melons, a collapse in prices for plums in Ukraine and Kazakhstan trading floors

Fruits
Vegetables
Kazakhstan
Ukraine
Published Aug 8, 2022

Tridge summary

Key moments for the past week: — Onion breaks into the lead in terms of the number of offers — Melon supply increased three times in a week and overtook the number of watermelon offers — There are a lot of plums in Moldova – prices have collapsed — Table grapes are the leader in terms of supply among fruits — B The number of sellers of bell peppers and garlic doubled — Beets and carrots fell in price in Ukraine, but fruits and berries rose in price — Apple prices rose in Kazakhstan — Sales announcements were placed by representatives of 12 countries — Supply from Kyrgyzstan increased tenfold About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading platforms.

Original content

The past week on the EastFruit Trade Platform was marked by an increase in the activity of participants, the total number of placed ads increased by 13%. The product offer from Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Egypt has grown. At the same time, Kyrgyz exporters showed a tenfold increase in weekly sales, which allowed them to take third place in our weekly rating. At the same time, participants from Turkey and Iran reduced sales. Ads from Moldova appeared again. In total, fruits and vegetables were offered last week by participants from 12 countries, and the top 5 countries for the week in terms of the number of offers placed are as follows: Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey and Iran. The growing supply of onions from Ukraine and Egypt allowed it to become the leader in sales in the vegetable segment. Participants also actively sold potatoes and white cabbage. The number of bell pepper and garlic sellers more than doubled. There was an offer of garlic from Turkmenistan. Of ...
Source: Eastfruit
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