Blueberry prices fall in Europe, how will the rest of the season evolve?

Published 2023년 7월 14일

Tridge summary

The blueberry season has begun in Poland and Ukraine, the largest blueberry producers in Eastern Europe. Meanwhile, in Georgia, the blueberry season is coming to an end. Despite some initial concerns about the macroeconomic situation and rapid growth of blueberry acreage, all countries are experiencing a successful blueberry harvest with favorable weather conditions and new plantations contributing to a record production in the region.
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Original content

The blueberry season has started in Poland and Ukraine, the two largest producing and exporting countries of this berry in Eastern Europe. In Georgia, the season is almost over, the last lots on the market are being sold. Before the start of the season, there were many pessimistic forecasts given the rapid growth of the blueberry acreage and the discouraging macroeconomic situation. Thus, EastFruit analysts have prepared a summary of the blueberry market situation in Poland, Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. It should be noted that in the countries of Central Asia, blueberries are still a very expensive exotic product and are hardly cultivated or known. Now some first commercial projects are underway, but it's not like the Ukraine blueberry craze. In Moldova, the blueberry acreage remains relatively small and is not growing much, because for some reason the domestic farmers believe that the weather conditions in Moldova are not suitable for blueberries. On the other hand, the Ukraine, ...

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