The first forecast of purchase prices for raspberries in Serbia in 2024 has been announced

Published 2024년 2월 13일

Tridge summary

The association 'Our Fruit Serbia', which represents raspberry producers and processors, is optimistic about a price increase in the new season despite a 42% decline in export earnings over the last two seasons. The price of frozen raspberries has already risen to $2.2 per kg, and farmers hope that the purchase price for fresh raspberries could reach 350 Serbian dinars ($3.2 per kg) before the season starts. However, the head of the Ukrainian industry association UPOA, Taras Bashtannik, is less optimistic due to overproduction and low prices in Ukraine.
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Original content

According to EastFruit, citing a number of Serbian media and participants in the fruit and vegetable market, the association “Our Fruit Serbia”, uniting raspberry producers and processors, organized a meeting in Aril on February 6, 2024 to discuss the situation on the market for this berry and assess the prospects pricing for raspberries in the new season. Despite the sharp decline in export earnings, reaching 42% in the last two seasons, industry representatives are optimistic about the new season. They believe that there are reasons to expect raspberry prices to rise in the new season. In particular, according to participants in the Serbian raspberry market, the price of frozen raspberries has already reached $2.2 US dollars per kg, which means a significant increase from the beginning of 2024. Read also: Moroccan raspberries continue to conquer one of the most patriotic markets in the world - France Since the end of the season is still far away, and the demand for products has ...
Source: Eastfruit

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