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A review of global trading platforms for the week: Onions, potatoes, and other vegetables, as well as apples, are becoming more expensive

Published Oct 21, 2024

Tridge summary

In the 42nd week of 2024, the EastFruit trading platforms reported key trends in the regional fruit and vegetable markets, highlighting price fluctuations and trade activities. Onions led sales despite reduced supply, while white cabbage and sweet peppers saw growing sales. Potato demand remained high despite fewer sellers, and apple and persimmon sales were strong in the fruit segment. Prices for potatoes, white cabbage, and onions rose in Ukraine, with carrots becoming more expensive in Uzbekistan, and mango prices spiking in Egypt. Trade activity increased from Egypt and Turkey, while it decreased from Uzbekistan, Iran, and Poland. Additionally, greenhouse cucumbers, tomatoes, and pumpkins saw price hikes, while eggplants and hot peppers became cheaper. The EastFruit Team is also looking for importers and buyers from Kazakhstan.
Disclaimer: The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Analysis of regional trading platforms for the 42nd week of 2024. Key points for the past week: - Onions are still the leader, but there are fewer of them - Sales of white cabbage continue to grow - The number of potato sellers has decreased more than twice - Sales of sweet peppers and tomatoes are growing - Apple and persimmon sales predominate in the fruit segment - Grapes have returned to the top sales again - Potatoes and cucumbers continue to rise in price in Ukraine, apples have become more expensive - Carrots have started to rise in price in Uzbekistan - Exporters from Egypt have sharply increased prices for mangoes - Every third purchase ad is a purchase of potatoes 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 11 countries sold their products in the EastFruit Trade Platform trading group, while the total number of posted ads remained at the level of the ...
Source: Eastfruit
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