Growers in Serbia are fighting for a minimum price of raspberries of PLN 13 per kilogram

Published 2024년 5월 13일

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Negotiations are ongoing in Serbia between the Ministry of Agriculture and raspberry growers, focusing on prices for the upcoming season. Growers are insisting on a minimum price of 350 dinars per kilogram (roughly PLN 12.80) to cover costs and provide a small profit, up from last year's rate of 200 dinars per kilogram (approx. PLN 7.30/kg). The upcoming meeting aims to establish these minimum prices for 2024 to prevent bankruptcies, as the industry faces challenges such as potential suspension of production due to low prices and an expected reduced harvest this season due to late April snowfalls in the main production area.
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Intense talks are underway in Serbia between the local Ministry of Agriculture and raspberry growers. Taking into account the experience from last season, the main topic is, of course, prices. Growers declare that they will not harvest crops below 350 dinars per kilogram. The latest talks between the Serbian Minister of Agriculture and growers ended with a promise of another meeting, at which growers, collection points, processors and exporters are to appear to set prices before the season. Representatives of associations of raspberry growers hope to implement this meeting and establish minimum prices for raspberries for 2024. They say directly that unless specific arrangements are reached, the local industry will face a series of bankruptcies of growers. Growers are fighting for an initial price of 350 dinars per kilogram, which is approximately PLN 12.80. This rate would cover production costs and provide a small income to continue production. However, if the situation is ...
Source: Sad24

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