World: Turkmenistan is in the top 5, there are a lot of cherries and apricots, and onions are getting cheaper

Published Jun 10, 2024

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 an increase in the supply of new potatoes and beets, a decrease in sales of white cabbage and carrots, and a rise in the price of garden strawberries in Uzbekistan. Ukraine is experiencing a decrease in prices for most vegetables and fruits, with the exception of new potatoes, beets, and carrots. Egypt has increased the prices for grapes. The article also notes a decrease in supply from countries like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Iran, while Egypt and Egypt have increased their participation. The article also mentions the impact of weather conditions on fruit and nut orchards and horticultural farms in the region.
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Original content

Key points over the past week: - The supply of new potatoes and beets is growing - Sales of white cabbage decreased for the first time in 4 weeks - Carrots were offered half as often, and they became more expensive - Uzbekistan and Ukraine were actively selling apricot, and it is among the top sellers - Twice the number of cherry sellers increased - Vegetables and fruits in Ukraine mostly became cheaper - Garden strawberries began to rise in price in Uzbekistan - Exporters from Egypt increased prices for grapes About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in the weekly review of EastFruit trading platforms. The number of advertisements posted per week in the EastFruit Trade Platform trading group continues to grow and last week reached its highest level this year. At the same time, the geography of active participants was reduced to 8 countries. Representatives of Ukraine continue to increase sales. Participants from Egypt posted more proposals ...
Source: Eastfruit
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