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Global: Potato supply doubled, and persimmons are now more abundant than apples – analysis of trading platforms for the week

Published Oct 28, 2024

Tridge summary

The article highlights the recent trends and market dynamics in the fruit and vegetable sector across various countries including Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Iran, Egypt, and Poland, as reported by the EastFruit Trade Platform. It notes a surge in the sales of white cabbage and potatoes, with the latter experiencing a doubling of offers, particularly from the Baltics. The article also points out an increase in the demand and prices of tomatoes, grapes, and persimmons, while apples are seeing a decline. Additionally, it mentions record potato export levels from France and Poland, and changes in market leaders in the fruit and berry segment. Furthermore, the article discusses the price fluctuations in key produce such as onions, cucumbers, and pears, as well as the efforts of exporters to adjust prices in response to market demands.
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Original content

Key moments of the past week: — White cabbage and persimmon are the best-selling — Potato supply has doubled, with offers from the Baltics appearing — Tomato sales continue to grow — The number of grape sellers is growing, while apples are declining — Tomato and cucumber prices have risen sharply in Uzbekistan — Potato prices in Ukraine are breaking another record — Egyptian exporters have reduced prices for sweet potatoes and lemons 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 again sold their products in the EastFruit Trade Platform trading group, with the total number of ads posted remaining at the level of the previous week. Representatives of Iran and Poland stepped up their trade. At the same time, sales from Egypt and Turkey decreased. Ads from Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan appeared again. After a long absence, participants from Lithuania and Latvia ...
Source: Eastfruit
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