The article examines recent trends in the global fruit and vegetable markets, noting a decrease in potato supply despite its leading sales position, and an increase in onion sellers and Turkish tomato offers. Apple and persimmon sales are strong, with a notable rise in mandarin supply from Egypt and Georgia. In Ukraine, prices for potatoes, carrots, and onions have decreased, while tomatoes and sweet peppers have become more expensive. In Uzbekistan, prices for potatoes and onions have risen, while grape and pear prices have fallen. Egyptian exporters have lowered prices for sweet potatoes, beans, and lemons. A B2B forum in Warsaw featured Egyptian and Moroccan exporters and European buyers, and the EastFruit Fruittechnology group is active with offers for seedlings from Uzbekistan and Ukraine.