EF Price Alerts: Strawberries are getting more expensive in Poland and Tajikistan, apples, cucumbers and carrots are growing in price in Ukraine, Week 19, 2023

Published 2023년 5월 12일

Tridge summary

Prices for potatoes and onions are dropping in the western monitoring countries, while carrots and apples from last year's harvest and greenhouse vegetables like cucumbers and tomatoes are getting more expensive. Strawberry prices are mixed, with increases in Poland and Tajikistan but decreases in Uzbekistan and Ukraine. In Ukraine, the end of the supply of last year's apples has led to a price increase, and in Moldova, cucumber prices are decreasing due to increased supply. Meanwhile, demand for borscht vegetables like potatoes is decreasing, leading to lower prices in Ukraine and Georgia.
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Original content

The current week in the EastFruit monitoring countries was marked by a continued decline in prices for potatoes and onions of the current year's harvest and an increase in prices for last year's carrots and apples in the western part of the study region. The situation in the segment of greenhouse vegetables was ambiguous, and garden strawberries rose sharply in price in Poland and Tajikistan, but fell in price in Uzbekistan and Ukraine. Price alerts. Berries In the market of berries for the current week, changes were recorded in the garden strawberry segment. After a short-term decline, the price for this berry in Poland went up again. During this period of the year, the Polish strawberry market is still focused on imported products, Spanish suppliers were able to raise the price of the berry to $4.35/kg by the end of the reporting period. It should be noted that this is the highest price of garden strawberries among the monitoring countries. At the same time, in Ukraine, a ...
Source: Eastfruit

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