Serbian mushroom exports €25 million

Published 2023년 12월 11일

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Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic expressed support for establishing a common regional market in the Western Balkans during the Berlin Process summit in Tirana. The implementation of this concept would offer economic cooperation opportunities and immediate benefits to citizens. Serbia exported approximately 25 million euros worth of mushrooms last year, with dried mushrooms yielding the most revenue.
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Last week, during the Berlin Process summit in Tirana, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said that Serbia supports the concept of establishing a common regional market in the Western Balkans. The implementation of the concept would increase opportunities for economic cooperation in the region and bring immediate benefits to all citizens, Brnabic said. Agroberichtbuitenland.nl reports that Serbia exported mushrooms worth approximately 25 million euros last year, as indicated by the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia (PKS). Output varies from year to year depending on weather conditions, as climate directly affects mushroom yields each year. According to PKS data, dried mushrooms yielded the most, as Serbia received €10 million for 282 tons. They were followed by frozen mushrooms, which sold for €5.3 million, fresh porcini mushrooms fetched the country €2.8 million, fresh ...
Source: AGF

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