Peaches and plums have become more abundant, and blueberries, apples, and watermelons from Ukraine's new harvest are already on sale

Published Jul 2, 2024

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the fruit and vegetable market trends in various countries like Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Egypt, Iran, Moldova, Romania, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic, as reported by the EastFruit Trade Platform. It highlights the changes in product availability and prices of key produce such as onions, carrots, beets, white cabbage, sweet corn, sweet potatoes, blueberries, and various fruits. The article also notes the impact of the Indian government's decision to purchase 500,000 tons of onions to stabilize prices. Additionally, it mentions the impact of different supply and demand factors on product prices in Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
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Original content

Key points over the past week: - Onions have doubled, and they are the sales leader - The first offers of early apples and watermelons from Ukraine are already on the site - Peach sales have doubled, and sales of cherries have halved - The number of sellers of carrots and beets of the new harvest is growing — Sales of white cabbage have decreased sharply — Sweet corn is already at the top — The first announcements about the sale of sweet potatoes from the new harvest from Egypt have appeared — The open-ground blueberry season has started in Ukraine — Ukrainian and Uzbek carrots of the new harvest are becoming cheaper — Melon prices continue to fall rapidly in Uzbekistan About these and other trends in the region’s fruit and vegetable markets in a weekly review of EastFruit trading platforms. The activity of participants in the fruit and vegetable trading group EastFruit Trade Platform, after a decline in the previous week, recovered again, as a result, the number of posted ...
Source: Eastfruit
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