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Analysis of global trading platforms for the week: Onions are getting cheaper, and the supply of carrots, potatoes, and citrus fruits is growing

Vegetables
Uzbekistan
Turkmenistan
Published Nov 20, 2023

Tridge summary

The trading platform's top-selling product is white cabbage, and sales of greens and salads have been growing for three consecutive weeks. Supply and demand for various fruits and vegetables in different countries have been fluctuating, with some products becoming cheaper while others become more expensive. There is a noticeable increase in the trade of seedlings in the technological group, and the top five most active countries in terms of offers placed are Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Egypt, Iran, and Poland.
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Original content

Key points from the past week: - The trading platform's top seller is white cabbage - Sales of greens and salad have been growing for the third week in a row. — Apples and persimmons were offered less frequently, and citrus fruits more often — The strawberry season has started in Egypt — Beetroot is becoming cheaper in Ukraine and greenhouse vegetables are becoming more expensive — In Uzbekistan, onions are becoming cheaper again and grapes are becoming more expensive — Mangoes from Egypt have once again become more expensive — Supply of seedlings in the technological group has grown even more. About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in the weekly review of EastFruit trading platforms. Fruit and vegetable products in the EastFruit Trade Platform group were sold by participants from 13 countries last week, while the total number of posted advertisements decreased slightly. First of all, this happened due to a sharp reduction in the number of ...
Source: Eastfruit
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