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Analysis of the global trading platforms for the week: Everything is getting more expensive, although the supply of onions, potatoes, carrots, and cabbage is growing, and there are unusually few tangerines

Published Dec 16, 2024

Tridge summary

The article highlights the recent trends and market movements in the fruit and vegetable sector across Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Egypt, Iran, and Turkey, as observed through the EastFruit Trade Platform. It discusses the popularity of white cabbage, apples, and persimmons in sales, with a note on low mandarin supply and a return of pumpkin to the top. The article also touches on the availability and pricing of various produce and agricultural products, including borscht vegetables, greens, and feretizers, as well as the impact of import activities. Additionally, it mentions specific price offers from countries like Lithuania and Moldova, and brings attention to the shifting demand and prices in different markets, providing a comprehensive overview of the regional market dynamics.
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Key moments for the past week: — White cabbage is the sales leader, and its supply is growing — Apples and persimmons prevailed in the fruit segment — There are more borscht vegetables — Mandarin supply remains low despite the high season — Pumpkin has returned to the top sales — Salad and greens were offered more often than the week before — Cucumber is getting cheaper in Ukraine and more expensive in Uzbekistan — White cabbage and beets were in the greatest demand — Fertilizers and plant protection products were offered most often in the technology group These and other trends in the region's fruit and vegetable markets are covered in the weekly review of EastFruit trading platforms. Last week, participants from 14 countries sold their products in the EastFruit Trade Platform group, while the total number of ads posted increased compared to the previous week. This was primarily due to the growth in the supply of products from Egypt, Uzbekistan, Ukraine and Iran. At the same ...
Source: Eastfruit
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