Georgia made a breakthrough into the European Union blueberry market in June 2024

Published 2024년 7월 23일

Tridge summary

In June 2024, Georgia emerged as a significant player in the EU blueberry market, setting a new record for exports with over 3.9 thousand tons. This marks the first time Georgia has supplied large quantities of blueberries to EU markets, with 340 tons exported to Germany, 83 tons to Poland, and 50 tons to the Netherlands. The country's entry into the EU market is anticipated to ensure the sustainability of its blueberry business and reduce dependence on a single supply country, as it continues to expand its blueberry cultivation areas, leading to high growth rates in exports.
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According to EastFruit analysts, June 2024 became a historic month for the EU blueberry market - a new significant player outside the European Union appeared on it. Georgia has become such a player, annually updating records for the production and export of blue berries. So in 2024 another export record has already been set. As of the end of June, the volume of blueberry exports from Georgia exceeded 3.9 thousand tons. However, much more important is not the volume, but the structure of exports - Georgia for the first time supplied truly large quantities of blueberries to the markets of the European Union. In particular, in June 2024, 340 tons of fresh blueberries were exported to Germany, 83 tons to Poland and 50 tons to the Netherlands. In addition, it should be noted that the volume of fresh blueberries supplied to the UAE amounted to 67 tons. Read also: Georgia will supply 500 tons of blueberries to the EU and the UK as part of a customer attraction program “Georgia has an ...
Source: Eastfruit

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