Ukraine: Farmer from Chernihiv region is looking for investors to build an elderberry processing plant

Published 2021년 9월 21일

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A farmer from the Chernihiv region, Roman Potapov, is seeking to find investors to build a plant for processing elderberries in Ukraine. Currently, most elderberries in Ukraine are wild, but with high prices, industrial cultivation is possible. Around 300 companies in Ukraine are involved in exporting berries, with 90% being elderberries. The main importers are Japan and EU countries. In 2020, Ukraine exported 7.5 thousand tons of elderberries. Despite a drop in price this year, demand remains high.
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Farmer from Chernihiv region Roman Potapov has been buying elderberry for the second year in a row. Agrarians plan to find investors for the construction of a plant processing plant in Ukraine. According to Kurkul.com, according to TSN. Currently, elderberry in Ukraine is mainly a wild plant. Most farms harvest berries for export, buying them from the public. However, according to Roman Potapov, if the price of the product remains high, industrial cultivation is possible. "In Ukraine, there are many ravines, slopes, lands that are difficult to access for agricultural machinery. These areas are quite suitable for growing elderberries, "said the farmer. In Ukraine, approximately 300 companies are exporting berries - 90% of elderberry is exported from Ukraine. European fashion for the consumption of elderberry is expected in three years. The total volume of elderberry exports from Ukraine last year amounted to 7.5 thousand tons. The main importers are Japan and EU countries. Sold ...
Source: Kurkul

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