Vegetables and fruits from Central Asia are getting cheaper, there is even more onion and cabbage - a review of trading floors for the week

Published 2023년 5월 29일

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The article provides an overview of the weekly trends in the fruit and vegetable markets in various countries, focusing on the sales and price changes of specific products. It highlights increases in the supply of white cabbage, early garlic, watermelon, and melon from Uzbekistan, as well as the continued high sales of these products. It also notes price decreases for cherry and tomatoes in Uzbekistan, drops in white cabbage and watermelon prices in Kazakhstan, and changes in vegetable and fruit prices in Ukraine, Egypt, and Turkey. Additionally, the article mentions the reduced supply of seedlings and the sale of fertilizers and related products.
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Key moments over the past week: — The supply of white cabbage has been growing for the third week in a row — Uzbekistan is increasing the supply of early garlic, watermelon and melon — Leadership in the fruit and berry segment is held by garden strawberries — The first offers of early plums from Uzbekistan have appeared — Last year’s carrots are becoming more expensive in Ukraine, and cucumbers are getting cheaper — Prices for vegetables and fruits from Uzbekistan are decreasing — Early table beets have risen in price in Kazakhstan — The number of announcements from Kyrgyzstan is growing About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading floors. Last week, fruit and vegetable products in the EastFruit Trade Platform group were again sold by participants from 16 countries, the total number of ads also remained at the level of the previous period. At the same time, representatives of Egypt, Iran and Kyrgyzstan ...
Source: Eastfruit

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