Dill and cilantro rose in price in Georgia, and only dill in Moldova. Market Review Week 37 of 2020

Published 2020년 9월 13일

Tridge summary

The green market in most monitoring countries remains stable, with prices maintaining position for traditional and niche greens in Russia. Moldova experienced a significant price drop in dill due to decreased supply, while Georgia saw a 20% decrease in parsley prices but increased prices in other herbs due to insufficient supply. Experts at EastFruit project expect further stabilization of the greens market, attributed to decreasing demand and supply due to the onset of autumn and the completion of winter and early spring stock procurement.
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Original content

For the second week in a row, analysts of the EastFruit project have stated a stable situation in the green market in the majority of countries in the monitoring region. And by the end of the reference week, even on the market of the Russian Federation, the situation for all traditional and niche types of greens stabilized, and all previously announced prices in this segment retained their positions. But, as traditionally happens, experts have noted several exceptional moments with the price situation for certain types of greenery based on the results of the current period. Thus, against the background of stable low demand, sellers in Moldova immediately reacted to a sharp reduction in the volumes of dill consignments entering the market since the beginning of the outgoing week. Representatives of trade in the segment of any of the analyzed types of greens did not even plan to activate demand, but even with minimal interest, a sharp reduction in the supply of dill to the Moldovan ...
Source: Eastfruit

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