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Citrus fruits are getting cheaper in Ukraine, while carrots are getting more expensive in Moldova and Uzbekistan

Fruits
Vegetables
Ukraine
Moldova
Uzbekistan
Published Jan 22, 2022

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The fruit and vegetable market in the countries monitored by EastFruit this week was marked by a drop in prices for citrus fruits in Ukraine and a continued rise in the price of tangerines in Georgia. Granny Smith apples, pears, and pink tomatoes also rose in price on the Georgian market. In Poland, meanwhile, sellers have been forced to lower prices for greenhouse cucumbers and sweet peppers.

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The fruit and vegetable market in the countries monitored by EastFruit this week was marked by a drop in prices for citrus fruits in Ukraine and a continued rise in the price of tangerines in Georgia. Granny Smith apples, pears and pink tomatoes also rose in price on the Georgian market. In Poland, meanwhile, sellers have been forced to lower prices for greenhouse cucumbers and sweet peppers. The market of vegetables of the borscht set continued to be in a state of calm, with the exception of the segment of carrots, which has risen in price this week in Moldova and Uzbekistan. Price alerts. Citrus fruits The supply of citrus fruits in Ukraine remained stable this week, while the demand for these fruits continued to decline after the New Year holidays. As a result, prices for both tangerines and oranges dropped by 14-17% on the Ukrainian market. By the end of the week, the average price for oranges in Ukraine fell to $0.95/kg, while tangerines were already offered at $1.02/kg on ...
Source: Eastfruit
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