Growth in pear exports and record almond imports - August results in Serbia

Published 2021년 11월 25일

Tridge summary

In August, Serbia set records in foreign trade for vegetables and fruits, with the highest level of almond imports and nearly record levels in celery imports. The country also experienced a decrease in imported frozen garden strawberries, despite a significant increase over the past few months. While apple exports from Serbia have been declining due to reduced demand in the Russian market, pear exports have increased, with Italy being the main buyer. There has also been a surge in imports of cabbage due to a local shortage, with Poland being the main supplier.
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In August of this year, Serbia set several records at once in foreign trade in vegetables and fruits. Thus, imports of almonds this month reached their highest level in at least the last several years, and an almost record level was recorded in the segment of imports of celery. In addition, in August, Serbian importers sharply increased the volume of purchases of cabbage, which was practically not observed before. In the fruit segment of foreign trade, Serbia quite sharply reduced the export of apples, but at the same time increased the export of pears. It is also worth noting a decrease in imports of frozen garden strawberries in August, although it is already obvious that it will turn out to be a record over the calendar year due to its sharp increase over the previous months. EF Trade Alerts. Serbia. Vegetables In August this year, Serbia imported over 360 tons of cabbage, which, although it was lower than the more significant indicators in the spring, was not observed at all ...
Source: Eastfruit

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