The first wholesale batches of honeysuckle of the new harvest began to enter the Ukrainian market

Published 2021년 6월 10일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the start of the honeysuckle harvest in Ukraine, with initial batches available in the market from regions such as Transcarpathia, Cherkasy, and Dnipropetrovsk, despite weather conditions slowing down harvesting in other areas. Prices are currently around 200 UAH / kg, but may decrease if large orders are placed. The season may overlap with blueberries and summer raspberries, and there is an increased supply of strawberries. Experts predict that honeysuckle prices in 2021 may decrease more rapidly than usual due to the increased production area for this berry in Ukraine.
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Original content

The first wholesale batches of honeysuckle of the new harvest began to enter the Ukrainian market. A week ago, gardeners sold the first small batches, but worsening weather conditions suspended harvesting. EastFruit reports. Currently, wholesale consignments of honeysuckle come from those regions where the area under cultivation is still small, but the climate allows to enter the market earlier: Transcarpathia, Cherkasy and Dnipropetrovsk regions. However, mass gatherings will begin in Kyiv, Zhytomyr and Chernihiv oblasts in the near future. "So far, manufacturers are trying to keep prices at 200 UAH / kg, which is even slightly higher than last year's prices. However, they are ready to reduce the selling price if a request is received immediately for a large batch of products, "analysts said. Read also: In Ukraine, prices for garden strawberries will not fall below 30 UAH / kg - a farmer As honeysuckle appeared on the market very late this year, it is possible that the ...
Source: Kurkul

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