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Apple supply rises, persimmon drops, and prices shift in regional markets

EastFruit team offers comprehensive fruit and vegetable market analyses of the previous week for Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East based on the offers and bids at the largest regional EF trade platform with 26,000 participants from 50 world countries.

Key highlights:

  • Apple remains the top-selling fruit with increasing supply.
  • Persimmon supply has sharply decreased.
  • Oranges have entered the top sales list – marking the start of a new season.
  • Cabbage dominated the vegetable segment, while potato and onion offerings declined.
  • Carrot prices are rising in Ukraine, while cucumber prices are falling.
  • Tomato prices continue to rise in Uzbekistan.
  • Egyptian exporters have reduced prices for lemons and mandarins.

To view the full report, click here.

Source: East Fruit

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