Poland's share in total raspberry production in the European Union in 2020 was 51%

Published 2021년 7월 16일

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Polish raspberry producers have seen a significant increase in exportales in the total harvest of their products from 2012 to 2020. The share of fresh raspberry exports in the total harvest increased from 7% to 23%, and frozen raspberries from 41% to 73%. The main importer of frozen raspberries is Germany. In 2020, Poland led the EU in raspberry production, accounting for 51% of the total production. The harvest in Poland usually ranges from 76 thousand tons to 78 thousand tons, with the highest harvest in 2016 at 129 thousand tons and the lowest in 2015 and 2019.
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According to the National Center for Agricultural Support of Poland (KOWR), in the period from 2012 to 2020, Polish raspberry producers significantly increased the share of exports in the total harvest of their products. Thus, exports of fresh raspberries from Poland increased from 7% to 23% of the total harvest, and frozen from 41% to 73%. The cultivation of raspberries for processing, mainly freezing, predominates in the Polish berry sector. From 2012 to 2020, the volume of exports of frozen raspberries ranged from 47 thousand tons to 64 thousand tons. The main importer of frozen raspberries from Poland is Germany, which annually supplies from 16.3 thousand tons to 20.9 thousand tons. Polish frozen raspberries are also exported to Great Britain, the Netherlands, France, Belarus and Sweden, FruitNews reports based on materials from sadyogrody.pl. Exports of fresh raspberries in the period from 2012 to 2020 ranged from 8 thousand tons to 19 thousand tons. Poland is the leader in ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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