Either frost or heat, onions in Tajikistan fell sharply in price but exports are closed

Published 2023년 3월 1일

Tridge summary

Prices for onions in Tajikistan have dropped sharply due to increased average daily air temperatures, leading to rapid spoilage of onion stocks. The current price is 68-70 US cents per kg, a decrease of over 20% from the previous week. The prohibition on onion export has also forced owners to sell quickly, fearing the entry of the new crop into the market.
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According to EastFruit analysts, prices for onion dropped sharply this week in Tajikistan. At the moment, you can buy onions in bulk even at 68-70 US cents per kg, while a week earlier prices reached 88 cents. Thus, over the week, the price decline was more than 20%. At the end of last week, onion prices in Tajikistan were among the highest in the region, which we wrote about in our detailed review of the region's onion market. What happened? Why has the price of onions fallen so sharply? According to Bakhtiyor Abduvokhidov, international consultant of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the main reason for the sharp decline in onion prices was the increase in average daily air temperatures. Even in the northern regions of Tajikistan, it is already quite hot during the day - more than 20 degrees Celsius. This leads to rapid spoilage of onion stocks stored in improper conditions: without refrigeration and proper thermal insulation. Thus, those onions ...
Source: Eastfruit

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