Russia: Rising prices for apples and greenhouse tomatoes

Published 2022년 11월 4일

Tridge summary

Prices for apples and greenhouse tomatoes have increased in the EastFruit monitoring region, with specific price changes in various countries. Apples, particularly Gala, have seen price hikes in Poland, Ukraine, and Central Asia due to high demand and supply limitations. In contrast, oranges and pears have also become more expensive in Ukraine due to logistical costs and currency devaluation. The cucumber market has experienced mixed pricing, with increases in Poland and decreases in Ukraine and Tajikistan. Meanwhile, the supply of greenhouse tomatoes is declining, leading to price increases in Uzbekistan and Ukraine. These price fluctuations are not linked to the COVID-19 pandemic and are part of a project aimed at supporting agribusinesses, utilizing price monitoring data to help trade and support farmers in planning their production and sales.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

This week, key changes in prices for vegetables and fruits in the countries of the EastFruit monitoring region were recorded in the segments of apples and greenhouse tomatoes, and both of these categories rose in price over the reporting period. In addition, prices for oranges, pears and potatoes have increased this week in Ukraine, while the cucumber market has had a mixed situation: in Poland, cucumbers have risen in price, while in Ukraine and Tajikistan, on the contrary, they have fallen in price. Price alerts. Apples The apple market this week was characterized by the growth of prices for some sorts of these fruits in Poland, Ukraine and Central Asia. So, in Poland and Ukraine, the demand from buyers for the Gala apple variety was quite high, and the farmers themselves tried to somewhat limit the supply of these fruits from storage facilities. As a result, prices for this apple in the Polish and Ukrainian markets rose to $0.21/kg and $0.33/kg, respectively. At the same time, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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