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Global analysis of trading floors for the week: Sales of exotic fruits are growing, as well as prices for potatoes

Published Nov 14, 2022

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the fruit and vegetable market trends in the region, as reported by the EastFruit Trade Platform. It highlights the increase in fruit and vegetable product ads on the platform, primarily from Uzbekistan, Turkey, and Egypt, and the decline in ads from Ukraine and Iran. The top-selling items include apples, potatoes, and cabbage, with notable increases in the sales of cauliflower, Beijing cabbage, and broccoli. Prices for various produce in Ukraine, Egypt, and Turkey have changed, with increases in potato and citrus fruit prices, decreases in onion and cauliflower prices, and fluctuating prices for other fruits and vegetables. The article also mentions the war's impact on Ukraine's market and the update on its blueberry export record in 2022.
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Original content

Highlights of the past week: - It smells like New Year - tangerine from Georgia is already on sale! — Potato prices began to rise in Ukraine, but citrus fruits and bananas fell in price — Lemon and pomegranate sales are growing, lemon is getting cheaper in Egypt — Persimmon supply has almost doubled — Top sellers are apple and potato — Fruit and vegetable products were offered by representatives of 14 countries — The number of ads in the group continues to grow these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading floors. The number of ads placed on the EastFruit Trade Platform continues to grow, having increased by 9% last week. The increase is due to the growth of commodity supply from Uzbekistan, Turkey and Egypt. Meanwhile, representatives of Ukraine and Iran reduced sales. Again there were ads from Georgia, Moldova and Romania. In just a week, fruit and vegetable products in the trade group were promoted by ...
Source: Eastfruit
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