Cherry season has started in Georgia

Published 2022년 5월 24일

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Georgian farmers have started harvesting sweet cherries with the season seeing higher than expected prices due to harsh weather conditions impacting quality and yields. Wholesale prices range from 12 to 17 lari ($4.08–5.8) per kilogram, with the average price for large fruits being 15 lari ($5.1). The 2021 season saw prolonged high prices, and this trend is expected to continue into the 2022 season. In 2020, Georgia achieved its highest cherry export in three years, with the main market being Russia, but some exporters are planning to increase exports to the United Arab Emirates.
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Georgian farmers have started harvesting sweet cherries. At the beginning of the season prices are higher than expected. As in the previous season, the spring of 2022 was harsh, according to farmers, which especially hurt the early harvest in Kakheti. Wholesale prices for a kilogram of cherries range from 12 to 17 lari ($4.08–5.8), although the average price for a large (> 26 mm) fruit is 15 lari ($5.1). Source: EastFruit According to EastFruit, sweet cherry prices are at their highest during the season in May, but quickly begin to decline. The 2021 season was a little different, with cherries hitting the market in mid-May and high prices persisting longer than usual. High prices are expected to continue into this season as weather conditions have negatively impacted quality and yields. Source: Ministry of Finance of Georgia With the growing popularity of cherry orchards among Georgian farmers, the export of cherries from Georgia is also growing. In 2020, Georgia had the highest ...
Source: Eastfruit

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