The weather will reduce supply, Moldavian raspberries will be more expensive?

Published 2022년 6월 27일

Tridge summary

Cool and windy weather in Moldova is expected to slow down the ripening process of raspberries, resulting in a fractional and small delivery of berries to the market in the next five to seven days. This could lead to a slight increase in the wholesale and retail prices of raspberries in the country. Local representatives of Polish and Serbian companies are trying to buy export batches of Moldovan raspberries at current or slightly increased prices, and farmers believe that purchase prices in Moldova have potential for growth due to rising production costs and high raspberry prices in Europe.
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Original content

Cold weather in Moldova will reduce the supply of early raspberries, thus the wholesale and retail prices of raspberries in the country may slightly increase, informs the Association of Sadwakers for East Fruit. Specialists of the Association of Blueberry Producers "Pomușoarele Moldovei" believe that the cool and windy weather in Moldova, with little rainfall, will slow down the ripening process of raspberries. As a result, the delivery of berries to the market in the next five to seven days will be fractional and generally small, and the period of sale of products at retail will be slightly extended. Therefore, it is likely that the wholesale and retail prices of raspberries in the country will stabilize at the current level, and perhaps increase slightly. The raspberries from the first harvest appeared on the Moldovan market at the beginning of last week. Starting prices: 60-65 lei / kg (3.13-3.39 USD / kg) for small wholesale shipments for sale in supermarket chains and city ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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