EastFruit trading platforms resumed work – demand, supply, and prices for vegetables and fruits for the week

Published 2022년 3월 28일

Tridge summary

The EastFruit project has resumed its trading activities, with participation from 18 countries, despite imposing sanctions on Russia and Belarus. The platform saw a significant decrease in ad placements compared to mid-February due to changes in rules and reduced user activity. White cabbage was the best-selling vegetable, mainly from Uzbekistan, and apples were the popular fruit. Prices from various countries were provided, and the platform was also used for buying and selling seedlings and agricultural supplies.
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Original content

Last week, the trading platforms of the EastFruit project resumed their work again. The decision was not easy for us, since the war unleashed by Russia in Ukraine continues, and among the participants in trade groups there are a large number of representatives of Russia and Belarus. Therefore, we, like the entire civilized world, have imposed sanctions against the aggressors. The EastFruit team decided to limit the publication of ads for representatives of these countries, leaving them the opportunity to view other people's messages. Let's analyze who sold what on the EastFruit sites during this period. Participants from 18 countries promoted their products in the fruit and vegetable group EastFruit Trade Platform during the week. Participants from Iran, Uzbekistan and Ukraine showed the greatest activity. A wide range was offered by representatives of Turkey and Kyrgyzstan. The product offer from Poland has increased. The total number of ads placed compared to mid-February has ...
Source: Eastfruit

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