Southeast European countries are importing more and more fresh fruit and vegetables

게시됨 2022년 8월 8일

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This article provides an overview of the trade and production of fresh fruit and vegetables in Southeastern Europe. It notes that Romania is the region's largest producer of these goods, followed by the Czech Republic, Hungary, Serbia, and Bulgaria. The article also highlights the growth in imports by Moldova, North Macedonia, and Albania. Additionally, it discusses the export activities, focusing on the Netherlands as a significant re-exporter to the region. The Netherlands exports a variety of produce, including bananas, to several Southeastern European countries.
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Then there are a number of countries that import modest amounts of fresh fruit and vegetables, but show growth, namely Moldova (0.12 million tons), North Macedonia (0.10) and Albania (0.08). Bosnia imports about 0.25 million tons, but imports are not growing. This also applies to the smallest importer Montenegro. Many small countries Romania has by far the most inhabitants, ie almost 20 million. The Czech Republic then follows with just under 11 million inhabitants. Hungary has almost 10 million and Serbia and Bulgaria both about 7 million. There are also 5.5 million Slovaks, 4 million Croats and 3.3 million Bosniaks. There are between 2 and 3 million inhabitants in Albania, Moldova, Slovenia and North Macedonia. Montenegro is the smallest with 0.6 million inhabitants. Kosovo has just under 2 million inhabitants, but few figures are known because Kosovo is not recognized by many countries. Only Serbia and Moldova export significant quantities The countries in Southeastern Europe ...
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