Vegetable growers from Ukraine, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Georgia, and Tajikistan named the next season's most profitable crop

Published Apr 22, 2024

Tridge summary

A survey by EastFruit analysts, involving 400 farmers and traders from Ukraine, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Georgia, and Tajikistan, indicates that onions are anticipated to be the most profitable crop in the upcoming season, with 41% of respondents in agreement. Potatoes and cabbage are also expected to be profitable, securing the second and third spots with 20% and 16% of the votes, respectively. Carrots, however, have dropped in profitability due to an oversupply in some areas in 2023, while table beets are viewed as the least profitable, with only 10% of participants expecting high returns.
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This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by EastFruit analysts via Telegram. 400 farmers and traders from Ukraine, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Georgia and Tajikistan participated in the study. Thus, 41% of respondents identified onion as a crop that will bring the highest profit in the coming season. Potatoes, with 20% of the vote, took second place, indicating strong market confidence, despite lagging behind onions. Carrots, which suffered from oversupply in some regions during 2023, dropped to fourth place in the profitability rankings. Meanwhile, cabbage rose to third place, closely behind potatoes. ...

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