Poland: Our blueberries are reaching more and more distant markets

Published 2024년 8월 13일

Tridge summary

Poland has seen an increase in blueberry production and exports, with over 169 tons exported in July to countries outside the European Union, generating over PLN 3 million. Israel was the primary recipient, with Oman being the most distant market. Additionally, exports to Serbia have been increasing, which could potentially provide opportunities for future shipments.
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The number of plantations is growing, production is growing, and as a result, the geography of our blueberry exports is expanding. The numbers are not big for now, but they are a good prognosis for the future. Although the total volume may not impress us at first glance, especially in comparison to production, let's not forget that we are talking about a value of over PLN 3 million. In total, in July we exported 169 tons of blueberries outside the borders of the European Union. We will only analyze the total export in July in mid-September, when the data from the Central Statistical Office will be available. We have prepared a graph of our export geography based on data sent by PIORiN. Almost half of the fresh blueberries went to Israel in July (78 tons). The furthest market, almost 5,000 kilometers away, was Oman. The third position of Serbia (28 tons) is surprising. Of course, we imported much more ...
Source: Sad24

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