Prices for citrus fruits and bananas have increased in Moldova, their sales are growing slowly

Published Dec 31, 2021

Tridge summary

In Moldova, prices for citrus and exotic fruits such as oranges, tangerines, and bananas have increased by 1-2 lei/kg (1-2 lei = $0.94-1.12) due to a late seasonal surge in demand and a sharp cold snap, reaching 17-20 lei/kg, which is similar to the prices from the end of November to the beginning of December of the previous year. This late increase in prices and slight rise in fruit and vegetable department turnover in supermarket chains during December 2021, compared to November 2021, contrasts with a significant growth in produce department sales in the same period in 2020.
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Original content

On the eve of winter holidays in Moldova, citrus and exotic fruits have risen in price. Over the last week of 2021, wholesale prices for the “big triad” - oranges, tangerines, bananas - increased by 1-2 lei / kg, to 17-20 lei / kg ($ 0.94-1.12 / kg). However, this is the price level of the end of November-beginning of December of the current year. In December last year, these products were 4-7% more expensive. According to the managers of supermarket chains in Chisinau, the rise in prices for citrus and exotic fruits this winter is a bit late, usually this process begins no later than the second week of December. In December 2021, according to their observations, a seasonal increase in demand for this group of goods began to manifest itself only at the beginning of the last decade of the month. And, probably, it is caused not so much by the pre-holiday excitement, but by a sharp cold snap. The average daily temperature in Moldova is consistently below zero, snow has fallen. In ...
Source: Eastfruit

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