In Moldova, the export rate of table grapes will remain high throughout the fall of 2023

Published 2023년 11월 15일

Tridge summary

Moldova has exported 30.5 thousand tons of table grapes since the beginning of the marketing season in August, with the majority of exports going to Ukraine and Romania. The country has seen an increase in exports compared to the same period last year, potentially due to high demand and the shorter shelf life of rain-fed grapes. It is estimated that around 10-15 thousand tons of grapes from the current harvest will be stored for sale in the winter-spring period of 2024.
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Original content

According to information from fruit growers’ associations, based on data from the Customs Service of Moldova, from the beginning of the current marketing season (i.e. from August) to October 2023 inclusive, the country exported 30.5 thousand tons of table grapes, including 21 last month. 7 thousand tons. For comparison, for the same period last year - 22 thousand tons, including in October 2022 - 13.6 thousand tons, writes EastFruit. In the summer of this year, the largest buyers of Moldovan grapes were Ukraine and Romania - 819 tons and 765 tons, respectively. In September-October, Moldova exported the largest amount of grapes to the Russian, Kazakh and Belarusian markets - 8.9 thousand tons, 1.1 thousand tons and 1 thousand tons, respectively, as well as to Romania - 6.9 thousand tons, Poland – 2.2 thousand tons, Latvia – 825 tons. The ratio of the shares of exports of this product to the CIS and the EU plus other European markets in the current marketing year is still ...
Source: Eastfruit

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