Russia to increase berry harvest by 15% by 2025, RSHB experts predict

Published 2023년 6월 5일

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Experts at the Russian Agricultural Bank predict a 15% increase in the country's berry collection to around 800 thousand tons by 2025, with private farms dominating the process. This growth is attributed to ongoing investment in the production and processing of berry raw materials, including the commissioning of new greenhouse facilities for year-round harvesting. Strawberries, the most harvested berry in 2022, are expected to drive market growth, with a projected annual increase of 5%. There has also been a decrease in imported berries by 6% in 2022, with the main suppliers being Azerbaijan for cherries and Turkey for strawberries.
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By 2025, Russia will increase the collection of berries by 15%. This forecast was made by the experts of the Russian Agricultural Bank, according to a press release from the credit institution. In 2022, the gross harvest of berries (strawberries, raspberries, currants, gooseberries, etc.) in farms of all categories amounted to 690 thousand tons, which actually corresponds to the average for 2017-2021. Thus, by 2025 it may approach 800 thousand tons.\ Private farms provided 97.3% of berry picking, the press release says. According to experts, the collection of berries and their market share will increase against the backdrop of the implementation of investment projects in the production and processing of raw materials, including through the commissioning of new facilities for growing berries in greenhouses, opening up opportunities for year-round harvesting. According to a press release, garden strawberries (strawberries) accounted for the bulk of the berry harvest ...
Source: Milknews

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