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Analysis of global trading platforms for the week: More tangerines and pears, and cabbage prices rising

Published Dec 23, 2024

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The article highlights the recent trends in the fruit and vegetable markets, as observed in the EastFruit Trade Platform, with a focus on the top-selling items and price fluctuations. White cabbage remains the best-selling vegetable, despite increasing prices and decreasing supply, while sales of potatoes and carrots have increased in countries like Belarus, where potato exports are banned. In the fruit category, apples are leading, followed by mandarins and pears, with notable changes in orange prices across different countries. Additionally, the article covers the pricing dynamics in various regions, including Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Egypt, and Moldova, providing insights into the market's current situation and price offers from different participants.
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Key moments for the past week: — White cabbage is the sales leader, but its prices are rising and supply is falling — Sales of potatoes and carrots have increased, and blue cabbage is among the top items for the first time — Apple sales prevailed in the fruit segment, and the supply of pears doubled — Mandarin has finally made it to the top sales, with supply doubling — Oranges are getting cheaper in Egypt and more expensive in Ukraine — Cucumber prices continue to rise in Uzbekistan These and other trends in the region's fruit and vegetable markets are covered in the weekly review of EastFruit trading platforms. Last week, fruit and vegetable products were sold in the EastFruit Trade Platform group by participants from 14 countries, while the total number of ads remained at the level of the previous period. Sales were increased by representatives of Ukraine, Iran, Poland and Greece. At the same time, the supply of goods from Uzbekistan, Egypt and Turkey decreased. Offers from ...
Source: Eastfruit
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