Lots of onions, few potatoes, and carrots, white cabbage is getting more expensive — analysis of trading platforms in Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Egypt, Iran, and Turkmenistan for the week

Published Sep 16, 2024

Tridge summary

In the 37th week of 2024, EastFruit trading platforms experienced a notable increase in onion supply, maintaining its top-selling status, while sales of other borscht vegetables and potatoes declined. Apple, pear, and watermelon offers rose, but plum sales dropped sharply. White cabbage prices surged in Ukraine, and tomato and cucumber prices increased. Potato prices continued to rise in Uzbekistan, where onion and cucumber prices also went up, while white grapes became cheaper and red grapes more expensive. Nectarine prices rose, blueberries and lemons became cheaper, and other prices remained stable. Egypt and Iran increased trading activities, while Ukraine and Uzbekistan saw fewer ads. Uzbekistan and Tajikistan simplified truck transit. The EastFruit Fruittechnology group saw stable activity with increased sales of fruit tree seedlings, particularly garden strawberry, raspberry, and cherry seedlings in Poland, along with offers for fertilizers and containers.
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Original content

Analysis of regional trading platforms for the 37th week of 2024. Key moments for the past week: - The supply of onions is growing, and it is again the sales leader - Sales of other borscht vegetable items remain low - The number of potato sales has halved - Apples, pears and watermelons are now offered more often - Plum sales have sharply decreased - White cabbage has risen sharply in price in Ukraine, while prices for tomatoes and cucumbers are growing - Potatoes have been rising in price for the fourth week in a row in Uzbekistan - Potatoes and carrots are in greatest demand among participants 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 9 countries sold their products in the EastFruit Trade Platform group, while the total number of posted ads decreased again compared to the previous week. First of all, this was due to a decrease in sales by participants from ...
Source: Eastfruit
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