Poland: Plum stagnation, larger harvests, or is it imports to blame?

Published 2024년 8월 14일

Tridge summary

Spring frosts have led to a disappointingly low plum harvest this year, but the market has not seen higher prices to compensate. In fact, purchase prices have remained steady at PLN 3.00/kg for purple varieties larger than 32 mm in diameter, despite the smaller yield. The market is saturated with imported plums, particularly from Cacanska Lepotica deliveries, and the situation shows no signs of improvement. Preliminary forecasts predict a 17% decrease in plum harvest this year, but growers believe the drop will be greater. Import data for June will provide more insight into the situation.
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Original content

After the spring frosts, plum prices are very disappointing. The market has been saturated with imported fruit for weeks. The lower plum harvest this year has not been compensated for in any way by higher prices. The market situation has not changed for a long time. Purchase prices are literally "frozen". In producer groups in the Grójec basin, the price has been most often at the level of PLN 3.00/kg for a long time. This applies to purple varieties above 32 mm in diameter. As we remember, purchase started at PLN 3.50/kg. During the peak of Cacanska Lepotica deliveries, the prices dropped to PLN 2.50 - 2.80/kg. Then we noted slight increases. Although the harvest of most varieties is much smaller than a year ago, the situation on wholesale markets does not confirm this either. For about 2 weeks, prices for high-quality varieties in the Hungarian type have usually been PLN 4.00/kg. Lesser-known varieties are around PLN 3.00/kg. According to the preliminary forecast of the Central ...
Source: Sad24

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