Farmers in Bosnia and Herzegovina predict problems with raspberry exports

Published 2023년 4월 26일

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Raspberry growers in Bosnia and Herzegovina are making disappointing forecasts for the coming berry season due to incomplete payment for deliveries of the last harvest and a large volume of frozen raspberries in warehouses from the last season. The situation is reportedly the most difficult since the beginning of raspberry cultivation in the region, with many refrigerators unable to export products and leading to the destruction of cooperation with berry producers. The President of the Association of Farmers of the Zenitsko-Doboj canton, Emir Tutnik, has stressed that raspberry producers should have already received full payment for all deliveries of the last season.
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Raspberry growers in Bosnia and Herzegovina are making disappointing forecasts for the coming berry season. Among the key problems, incomplete payment for deliveries of the last harvest, as well as a large volume of frozen raspberries of the last season in warehouses, stands out. "The situation is now extremely difficult. Perhaps the most difficult since the beginning of the history of growing raspberries in our area. Farmers in our region are in especially difficult circumstances - near Zhelezno-Pole, where raspberry production was born after the war. Most refrigerators, according to my information, do not were able to export the available products, as there were no requests for export on the market.This led to the destruction of cooperation with berry producers, since the selling prices of products were not published, payments under contracts were not made, the terms of contracts and obligations towards producers were not observed, which ...
Source: Fruitnews

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