Prices for greens stabilized only in Ukraine. Market review for the 26th week of 2020.

Published 2020년 6월 28일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the recent trend in the green market, noting price increases in most monitored countries due to high demand for greens in summer. However, Ukraine's market has seen price stabilization due to decreased demand. Countries like Belarus and Georgia experienced the most significant price hikes, particularly for dill and parsley, while Tajikistan and Georgia saw price drops due to increased supply. The double-digit price increases in Belarus and Georgia are attributed to seasonal shortages. In contrast, some eastern countries have seen price decreases, such as Tajikistan's dill and Georgia's parsley, due to increased supply. Overall, the article provides an overview of the dynamic market trends for various herbs and greens across the region, showcasing price fluctuations caused by supply and demand factors.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

According to EastFruit project analysts, over the past week on the green market in almost all the analyzed countries of the monitoring region, previously established price growth trends have strengthened. And only in certain eastern countries of the region, traditional types of greenery became cheaper under the pressure of the rapidly growing application of products on the market. The only country in the region where, by the end of the reporting period, prices for all types of greens, including non-traditional ones, had stabilized, Ukraine became. The project experts identified two main reasons for the stabilization of prices for greens in Ukraine, and they call the main drop in demand. So, over the past several consecutive weeks, in particular in the parsley and dill segment in the Ukrainian market, price growth trends were present and strengthened. Sellers gradually increased selling prices, relying on an insufficient supply of traditional herbs, and as a result, it was in ...
Source: Eastfruit

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