Poland: Rising prices for pears, tomatoes, and carrots in week 47, 2022

Published 2022년 11월 25일

Tridge summary

Prices for fruits and vegetables in the EastFruit monitoring region have changed, with pears experiencing a price increase in four countries due to reduced supply and higher import costs. Apples also saw a price rise in Poland, but prices remained stable in most other countries. The citrus market had mixed price trends, with oranges seeing a price increase in Poland and a decrease in Georgia. Tangerines saw a significant price drop in Georgia. The market for greenhouse cucumbers in Ukraine and Georgia saw a decrease in price due to increased import supply from Turkey, while in Uzbekistan and Poland, local supply was declining. The market for greenhouse tomatoes saw a price increase in Poland and Moldova. The market for vegetables used in borscht remained relatively stable, with minor changes in carrot demand in three countries.
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Original content

The main changes in prices for fruits and vegetables this week in the EastFruit monitoring region occurred in the segment of pears, which rose in price in four countries at once. At the same time, the price increase also occurred in the segments of greenhouse tomatoes and carrots, but in this case it was limited to only a few markets. In the meantime, apples continued to gradually rise in price only in Poland, while the situation in the segments of citrus fruits and greenhouse cucumbers turned out to be mixed. Price alerts. Apples If last week the prices for apples were rather actively reviewed both in the western monitoring countries and in Central Asia, by the end of the current reporting period, these fruits continued to rise in price only in Poland. It should be noted that Polish farmers managed to raise prices for both the least popular Idared variety and Golden Delicious apples, which were in higher demand among domestic market operators and exporters. By the end of the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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