Despite challenging 2022, Serbian fruit exports are increasing

Published 2023년 1월 31일

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In 2023, at the Agro Belgrade exhibition, the focus was on Serbia's resilient fresh fruit export sector, which despite challenges in 2022, accounts for 20% of the country's total exports. With a primary focus on raspberries and increasing production of strawberries and blueberries due to favorable climate conditions, the country has been diversifying its export markets, shifting from a heavy reliance on Russia and Germany to expanding in other European and global markets like the US and UK. The exhibition highlighted the challenges of updating infrastructure and technology in the sector, while local supermarkets were praised for their commitment to sourcing more locally grown produce. Additionally, the potential for Serbia to increase apple exports to the UK post-Brexit was discussed, underscoring the country's efforts to enhance its export portfolio and market presence.
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Despite a challenging 2022, the Serbian fresh fruit export sector still represents 20% of the country’s exports, participants heard at last week’s Agro Belgrade 2023 exhibition. Known for its raspberry production, the country has also invested more in strawberries and blueberries production, with an ideal climate for these fruit producers at the show stated. However, they say investment in new technology and infrastructure is challenging because it is very costly to import. Click to view the photo report of the Agro Belgrade 2023 exhibition. The show was held from 26 to 28 January 2023. Despite snowy conditions on the first day, there was a good flow of participants to the show. A number of berry producers, nurseries, machinery, and other suppliers to the agricultural sector had booths with products on display. Several provinces of Serbia showcased a mix of local produce. Serbia’s two key export markets, Russia and German, have seen decreases in exports over the past five years. ...
Source: Hortidaily

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