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Analysis of trading floors for the week in Egypt, Ukraine and Uzbekistan

Fruits
Vegetables
Egypt
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Published Aug 21, 2023

Tridge summary

The highlights from the past week in the fruit and vegetable markets include onion being the leader in number of ads, watermelon sales competing with apple and plum, and tomato supply growing while sweet pepper falls. The EastFruit Trade Platform saw no change in the number of ads, but there were increased product offerings from representatives of Ukraine and Iran, while participants from Uzbekistan and Egypt reduced sales. Onion remains the sales leader on the trading platform, and the top five countries in terms of offers placed are Ukraine, Iran, Uzbekistan, Egypt, and Turkey.
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Highlights from the past week: - Onion is the leader in the number of ads by a wide margin - Watermelon sales compete with apple and plum - Tomato supply is growing, but sweet pepper is falling - New crop pumpkin sales have started in Ukraine - Apple has doubled - In Prices for cucumber continue to rise in Ukraine and prices for onions continue to fall - Peach in Uzbekistan rises in price again - Mango from Egypt becomes more and more accessible About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading floors. On the EastFruit Trade Platform, the number of ads for the previous week has not changed. At the same time, representatives of Ukraine and Iran increased the product offer, and participants from Uzbekistan and Egypt reduced sales. As a result, Iran moved Uzbekistan in the weekly activity top. Ads from Macedonia and India appeared again. In just a week, participants from 10 countries offered fruits and vegetables, ...
Source: Eastfruit
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