Price outlook and situation of the peach and nectarine market in Uzbekistan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey

Published 2023년 6월 9일

Tridge summary

Uzbekistan is experiencing low yields of peaches and nectarines, but sizes are larger, leading to hopes for higher prices. Wholesale prices are currently high, but are expected to decrease in July and remain low until mid-September, which is the main export period. Other countries like Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey are also expecting yields and expecting prices to change. A hailstorm in southern Turkey has caused a shortage and increase in prices. Spain is also expected to have lower yields, which will support export prices for Turkish peaches.
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According to Fedor Rybalko, international consultant of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and EastFruit expert, relatively low peach and nectarine yields are expected in Uzbekistan this year, but gardeners are talking about the prospect of getting larger calibers. Accordingly, many hope for higher prices for these fruits. Interestingly, at the moment, wholesale prices for peaches in the Uzbek market are much higher than in Tajikistan - $2.2 per kg versus $0.7 per kg, respectively. However, this situation is typical for Uzbekistan, where prices usually reach "normal" levels in the first ten days of July and remain low until mid-September, EastFruit reports. During the same period, the main export of products is carried out. Unlike Uzbekistan, in Georgia and Azerbaijan, farmers expect higher yields of peaches and nectarines. True, the start of harvesting export-quality fruits is still far away - the start of harvesting such products is expected from ...
Source: Eastfruit

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