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The supply of potatoes, carrots, beets increased, while onions and cabbage decreased in Russia: A review of trading floors for the week

Published Mar 6, 2023

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The article provides an overview of the recent trends in the fruit and vegetable markets in various countries, focusing on the increase in potato supply and the decrease in onion sales and prices in Egypt, while Ukraine experiences a surge in vegetable prices. It also notes the sales figures for different produce and the efforts to sell seedlings and agricultural equipment. The article also touches on the user activity and product offerings on the EastFruit Trade Platform and the strategies for promoting products within these groups.
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Key highlights of the past week: - Potato supply has increased - White cabbage sales are growing in Uzbekistan and falling in Ukraine - Onions are being sold less and more expensive - Fruit sales are mainly represented by apples - Vegetable prices in Ukraine continue to skyrocket - Prices are rising again in Egypt onions, but oranges are getting cheaper - The number of announcements from Uzbekistan is growing About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading platforms. Last week, fruit and vegetable products in the EastFruit Trade Platform group were sold by participants from 14 countries, while the total number of ads decreased by 8%. The product offer from Uzbekistan and Turkey has increased. At the same time, the number of ads from Ukraine and Iran decreased. Again there were offers from users from Tajikistan, Pakistan and China. As a result, the top five most active countries in terms of the number of ads ...
Source: Eastfruit

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