Bananas are getting more expensive in Ukraine and Moldova while onions in Central Asia

Published 2022년 12월 30일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the significant fluctuations in the prices of various fruits and vegetables in countries such as Moldova, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Poland, Tajikistan, and Belarus. While Renet Simirenko apples in Moldova and bananas in Ukraine saw a sharp increase in price, other fruits and vegetables, such as greenhouse cucumbers and peppers in Poland, and onions in Central Asia, experienced a decrease or rise in price depending on the country's specific market conditions. These price changes are not linked to the COVID-19 pandemic and are part of a regional project to support agribusiness, utilizing data from East-Fruit to provide weekly price alerts for consumers and producers.
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Original content

The final week of the current year brought quite serious changes in the prices for vegetables and fruits in the countries monitored by EastFruit, which were still of a local and episodic nature. So, in Moldova, the prices for Renet Simirenko apples have risen sharply, and in Ukraine bananas have risen in price by 40%. Meanwhile, the rise in prices for some greenhouse vegetables was mainly localized in Uzbekistan, and their decline in Poland. On the Polish market this week, prices for carrots have also fallen, and in the countries of Central Asia, prices for onions have increased, and in Uzbekistan by a third at once! Price alerts. Apples In the apple market, despite all the expectations of its participants, a strong pre-New Year increase in demand was not recorded. As a result, only the producers of some varieties managed to raise prices for their products this week. Thus, the Renet Simirenko variety in Moldova went up by a quarter and at the end of the week it was already offered ...
Source: Eastfruit

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