Frozen berries imported and exported in Poland

Published 2022년 9월 2일

Tridge summary

A report by Global market Insights Inc. predicts a 63% increase in the fruit and vegetable processing market, reaching a value of 467 billion dollars by 2027. The demand is expected to rise globally, especially among consumers in North America and Asia, due to factors such as increased purchasing power, urbanization, and changing eating habits. In Poland, the import and export of frozen fruits, including cherries, black currants, raspberries, and strawberries, have seen significant increases in value and price per kilogram in the first half of 2022. Germany was the largest customer for the exports of these fruits, while Ukraine was the largest supplier of imported raspberries.
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Export and import of frozen food in Poland, and the world processing market. A 63% increase? According to the report of the American company Global market Insights Inc., by 2027 the fruit and vegetable processing market is to exceed the value of 467 billion dollars - a 63% increase. In every region of the world, sales of processed fruit and vegetables are likely to increase. Ready to eat, healthy, packed for salads or frozen. The greatest increase is expected among consumers in North America and Asia. Strong growth in purchasing power, rapid urbanization and changing eating habits. What is the export and import of frozen fruit in Poland? Frozen cherries - export in the first half of 2022 In the first half of 2022, the volume of export of frozen cherries from Poland amounted to - 20.6 thousand tonnes - 112.4 million PLN. Average price - PLN 5.44 / kg, which means an increase by 2021, by as much as 29.2%. The French paid the most - PLN 6.14 / kg, the least - our largest customer, ...

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