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Vegetables of the new harvest begin to put pressure on global prices

Published Apr 17, 2023

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the fruit and vegetable market trends in the region, as discussed on the EastFruit Trade Platform. It highlights the dynamics of sales, supply, and prices of various produce, including white cabbage, onions, potatoes, beets, watermelon, and more. Countries like Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Iran, and Turkey are the most active in offering these products. The article also mentions the decrease in prices for some items such as onions and garlic, while noting increases in prices for tomatoes, citrus fruits, and pomegranates. Additionally, the article discusses the trade in seedlings and seeds, with an increase in demand for vegetable seedlings in Ukraine.
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Original content

Key highlights of the past week: — Sales leaders — white cabbage and onions — The share of new crop products is growing, exerting slight pressure on prices so far — Potato and beet supply continues to decline — New crop watermelon from Egypt is already on the site — Imported watermelon is becoming more expensive in Ukraine tomato and citrus fruits — Garlic and potatoes continue to become cheaper in Turkey — The number of purchase advertisements has doubled About these and other trends in the fruit and vegetable markets of the region in a weekly review of EastFruit trading floors. Last week, participants from 11 countries sold fruits and vegetables in the EastFruit Trade Platform group, while the total number of listings decreased by 8%. The maximum increase in sales for the week was shown by participants from Turkey. The commodity offer from Iran and the Netherlands also increased. At the same time, users from Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Egypt reduced their activity. Ads from ...
Source: Eastfruit
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