Prices for imported blueberries have risen sharply in Poland

Published 2022년 12월 27일

Tridge summary

In late November, the price of imported blueberries in Poland dropped by 24% due to an increased supply from Peru. However, since the start of the week, prices have surged by 48% due to protests in Peru leading to a decrease in exports and a shift to Chilean blueberry supply. Despite the current market fluctuations, prices are expected to stabilize with the arrival of blueberries from Spain and the Iberian Peninsula in January.
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The end of November brought a significant drop in prices for imported blueberries in Poland. The average price for these berries dropped from 33 zł/kg ($7.55/kg) to 25 zł/kg ($5.72/kg), as a result, in just a few days, the price of imported blueberries on the Polish market decreased by an average of 24%. On the one hand, this was due to the rapid increase in the supply of this berry, imported from Peru. It should be noted that in the current season, the production of this crop in Peru was assessed as quite high, and the export of Peruvian blueberries also increased. This was reported by the EastFruit Internet portal with a link to the fresh-market website. However, today the situation on the Polish market of imported blueberries has changed dramatically. Only since the beginning of the week, selling prices for these berries have risen sharply - from PLN 22-28/kg ($5.03-6.41/kg) to PLN 28-46/kg ($6.41-10.53/kg), which in on average 48% more expensive than at the end of the last ...
Source: Eastfruit

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