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There are a lot of radishes, more and more young cabbage, the supply of carrots has doubled, but global prices are growing

Published Mar 13, 2023

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 sales, particularly of white cabbage, carrots, and radishes, with the number of ads on the EastFruit Trade Platform rising by 12% last week. The article also notes the price changes in various produce, including increases in white cabbage and carrot prices, and decreases in cucumber and pears prices. Additionally, the article mentions the marketplaces in Ukraine, Egypt, and Turkey, and the products being sold, such as seedlings, fertilizers, plant protection products, technological equipment, and materials for agricultural purposes.
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Original content

Key moments for the past week: — New sales leader – white cabbage, the supply of which is growing — First offers of young (early) cabbage from the southern regions of Kazakhstan appeared — Carrot supply doubled — Radishes are already in the top of sales — Carrots and white cabbage continue to rise in price in Ukraine, but cucumber prices have fallen — Onions in Egypt are getting more expensive again, and potatoes are getting cheaper — Participants from Kazakhstan sharply intensified sales About 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 has begun to grow again, having increased by 12% last week. The increase is due to the growth of commodity supply from Ukraine, Iran and Kazakhstan. The maximum increase in sales for the week was demonstrated by Kazakh participants, which allowed them, after a long absence, to again get into the top five most active ...
Source: Eastfruit
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