Greenhouse cucumbers are becoming cheaper, prices for onions and potatoes of the new crop are decreasing in Uzbekistan, week 16, 2023

Published 2023년 4월 21일

Tridge summary

Prices for vegetables and fruits have seen a significant decrease in Uzbekistan, with greenhouse cucumbers experiencing the biggest drop in almost all monitoring countries. The strawberry market saw mixed prices due to weather and holiday factors. Other greenhouse vegetables like tomatoes and sweet peppers also saw price reductions in several countries due to increased supply. Meanwhile, the borscht set vegetables market in Uzbekistan and to some extent in Moldova and Tajikistan experienced price drops and increases in specific vegetables.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

This week, the most serious changes in the prices for vegetables and fruits in the EastFruit monitoring region were observed in Uzbekistan - almost all the main products fell in price in Uzbekistan for one reason or another. We also note that prices for greenhouse cucumbers have been declining in almost all countries of the region. And the situation in the garden strawberry segment was ambiguous. Price alerts. Berries In the berry market for the current week, changes were recorded in the garden strawberry segment, and changes were noted in all countries of the project. The most significant change in the price of berries was noted in the market of Uzbekistan, where garden strawberries fell in price by 50%. More and more products from unheated film greenhouses are coming to local markets, and by the end of the week, the berries already cost $1.75/kg. Garden strawberries were sold cheaper in neighboring Tajikistan, but there the berry, on the contrary, grew in price. The increase in ...
Source: Eastfruit

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