Increase in exports of greens and fall in exports of potatoes, results of December 2022 in Serbia

Published 2023년 3월 13일

Tridge summary

December 2022 saw mixed results for Serbia's fruit and vegetable trade. While potato and nut exports experienced significant declines, with potato exports to Montenegro reaching just 19 tons, a record high of 169 tons of greenery was exported, primarily to Russia. Spinach imports also surged, increasing by 400% to 54 tons, mostly from Russia. However, apple imports fell, with a decrease in volume compared to December 2021. Meanwhile, hazelnut exports saw a sharp decline, with only 25 tons exported in December 2022, and apple imports varied in volume from various countries including North Macedonia, Poland, Albania, the Netherlands, Italy, and Russia.
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Original content

The final month of 2022 in the foreign trade of fruits and vegetables in Serbia was marked by several events at once. December turned out to be rather unfortunate for Serbian exporters of potatoes and nuts. At the same time, local greenery producers, on the contrary, continued to increase their sales abroad. In the fruit segment, a significant change occurred in the import of apples, which was significantly lower than last year. It should also be noted the growth of spinach imports in comparison with December 2021. EF Trade Alerts. Serbia. Vegetables December 2022 brought disappointment to local potato exporters, the decline in tuber sales to foreign markets has been observed for a long period and the last month of the year was no exception. Thus, Serbian farmers managed to sell only 19 tons of potatoes abroad, which is almost 22 times less than the supply of this vegetable in December 2021. Given the small volume of deliveries, Montenegro was the only buyer. EF Trade Alerts. ...
Source: Eastfruit

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