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Ensure Quality Control with Your Own Surveyor
Supermarkets reject shipments between 4-8% of the time, depending on the product and the supplier’s quality control measures. While buyers do inspect the products upon arrival, relying solely on their assessment is
Grapes from Peru and Chile are back
Every week BK SAS monitors the shelves of Supermarkets in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg. The interesting fact this week: After 2 weeks of absence due to delay in logistic, table grapes Red Globes
The absence of tangerines is evident
Every week BK SAS monitors the shelves of Supermarkets in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg. The interesting fact: Two weeks ago, we started noticing a decrease in the assortment of tangerines in particular retail
Dried fruits and nuts instead of fresh fruits
Every week BK SAS monitors the shelves of Supermarkets in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg. The interesting fact this week: The range of fruits continues shrinking, and now the fruit shelf space is filled
Pear Consumer price Dynamics
Every week BK SAS monitors the shelves of leading food retail stores in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg. Interesting insights this week: After a sharp rise in March, pear consumer prices go back down. The most
Yellow Banana Prices Stabilization in Russia
Every week BK SAS monitors the shelves of leading food retail stores in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg. Interesting insights this week: Consumer prices for the yellow bananas, after a sharp rise in March, came back
Apples : no granny smith ?
Every week BK SAS monitors the shelves of leading food retail stores in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg. Interesting insights this week : Apples category : the assortment significantly reduced Only a few weeks
Banana price dynamic
Every week BK SAS monitors the shelves of Supermarkets in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg. The interesting fact this week: Bananas consumer prices in Russian retail stores came back to acceptable levels: now the
Russian imports must reroute after old lines are cut
With shipping services and financial mechanisms out of action, suppliers must rethink their options Russia remains a major buyer of fresh fruit and vegetables from around the world, but the response to