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Russia: Early apples are already being sold in Uzbekistan, while sweet cherries and honeysuckle are already being sold in Ukraine

Updated May 30, 2022
Highlights of the past week: - The number of users of the EastFruit Trade Platform exceeded 20,500 - White cabbage was again the best-selling product - The supply of early potatoes increased due to the increase in the number of offers from Kazakhstan - The number of beet sellers decreased sharply - The first offers of early apples came from Uzbekistan, sweet cherries from Ukraine and apricots from Armenia - Potatoes in Ukraine have risen in price, and in Kazakhstan, they have fallen in price.
Highlights of the past week: - The number of users of the EastFruit Trade Platform exceeded 20,500 - White cabbage was again the best-selling product - The supply of early potatoes increased due to the increase in the number of offers from Kazakhstan - The number of beet sellers decreased sharply - The first offers of early apples came from Uzbekistan, sweet cherries from Ukraine and apricots from Armenia — Potato prices in Ukraine have risen, and prices have fallen in Kazakhstan — Fruit prices continue to decline in Turkey — Plant protection products and fertilizers dominated EastFruit Fruittechnology . The past week in the EastFruit Trade Platform group was marked by an increase in the supply of fruits and vegetables and the expansion of the geography of participants. In total, participants from 15 countries promoted their products on the site. There were announcements from Tajikistan, Armenia, Pakistan and India. The commodity offer from Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Egypt has grown. ...
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