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A review of global trading floors for the week: Plum is in the lead and getting cheaper, and onion prices are declining

Vegetables
Uzbekistan
Spain
Published Aug 7, 2023

Tridge summary

Last week, the EastFruit trading platform saw an increase in activity, with a 15% increase in advertisements for the sale of fruits and vegetables. Product supply from Ukraine, Egypt, Uzbekistan, and Iran contributed to this growth, while sales from Kazakhstan and Poland decreased. Onion supply declined for the second week in a row, but remains the best-selling item. Plum prices increased in Uzbekistan, while prices for various fruits and vegetables fluctuated in Ukraine and Egypt.
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Original content

Key moments over the past week: — Sales leaders — onions and plums — Supply of tomato and sweet pepper doubled — Sweet corn became even more — The first offers of a new crop of yam from Egypt appeared — Apple is again among the sales leaders — Vegetables are getting cheaper in Ukraine , apple and plum — But plums are getting more expensive in Uzbekistan — Egyptian exporters have raised prices for pomegranate and grapes About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading floors. The activity of EastFruit Trade Platform participants is growing again. Thus, the total number of advertisements for the sale of fruits and vegetables increased by 15% last week. This happened primarily due to the growth of product supply from Ukraine, Egypt, Uzbekistan and Iran. Again there were ads from Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Spain. At the same time, representatives of Kazakhstan and Poland reduced sales. In just a week, participants ...
Source: Eastfruit
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