Record Ukraine blueberry export despite the war

Published 2022년 11월 11일

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Ukrainian blueberry exports have reached a record high in 2022, exporting over 2,500 tons, which is 1.5 times the amount from 2021, according to EastFruit analysts. This achievement comes despite the disruption caused by the Russian invasion. Poland remains the largest market, importing 2.2 times the volume from 2021, followed by the Netherlands, the UK, and Moldova. Exports to Spain, Germany, Georgia, and Finland have started for the first time, while air exports to the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, and Singapore have been canceled due to Russian military aggression.
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According to EastFruit analysts, Ukrainian blueberry growers reached a new record for exports in 2022, despite the invasion of Russia and the damage caused to farms in the central and northern areas of the country. The total export of blueberries from Ukraine in 2022 exceeded 2,500 tons, 1.5 times as much as in 2021. The record for this was from 2019, the current record was 11% higher. The export to Belarus is not yet included in this. This country was one of the largest markets for blueberries from Ukraine until 2022. Poland has traditionally been the largest market for blueberries from Ukraine. In 2022, Poland imported 2.2 times as much as in 2021 and the export volume amounted to 1350 tons per season. That means that more than 50% of all blueberries were sent to Poland. At the same time, Poland is only a transit point to other European countries, as the export of blueberries from Poland far exceeds the export volume from Ukraine. Other major importers of blueberries from ...
Source: AGF

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