The supply of expensive berries has increased on the domestic market of Moldova

Published 2020년 9월 7일

Tridge summary

In September, Moldova has seen a supply increase of berries across various platforms, leading to a slight rise in wholesale prices and a significant increase in retail prices. The Association of Berry Producers "Pomușoarele Moldovei" believes that the high price sellers are attempting to fetch is an attempt to offload leftover products to a narrow category of buyers. The majority of berries sold in retail are local, with the exception of strawberries, which are imported from Greece. The supply of blackberries is expected to run out by the end of the week, while raspberries are expected to last until mid-September.
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Original content

In the first week of September in Moldova, the supply of berries visually increased on specialized online platforms and in social networks, as well as in fruit and vegetable kiosks and individual supermarkets. Prices also rose slightly in the wholesale market and significantly in retail. Thus, raspberries were offered in bulk at a price of 43-46 lei / kg ($ 2.59-2.77 / kg), retail - 60-70 lei / kg ($ 3.61-4.21 / kg); strawberries, respectively - 40-45 lei / kg ($ 2.40-2.71 / kg) and 50-60 lei / kg ($ 3.01-3.61 / kg); blackberries - 25-30 lei / kg ($ 1.50-1.80 / kg) and 45-50 lei / kg ($ 2.71-3.01 / kg). At the same time, berries rose in price to the greatest extent in online stores and in special groups of social networks. In fact, at the beginning of autumn, online trading platforms returned to the prices and terms of sale of berries in late spring - early summer (in particular, the minimum check is 500 lei, about $ 30.1). Read also: Growth of prices for almonds is predicted in ...
Source: Eastfruit

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