The fresh market segment for currants in Europe is very small – the producer

Published 2024년 9월 27일

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Europe is currently experiencing a shortage of currants, with Ukraine being the primary supplier of currants to Poland. These currants are mainly used for freezing and shipping. According to Volodymyr Timkiv, founder of Vimagro, the currant production process is simple as it involves freezing the berries and shipping them to the customer. However, Timkiv stresses the importance of monitoring agricultural statistics and analytics before deciding to produce currants. He cautions that inefficient production can result in mistakes that the market may not forgive.
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In Europe, there has been a shortage of currants for the last year, and now a lot of berries are shipped from Ukraine to Poland. Mostly, these are berries for freezing, EastFruit reports. In addition to the market situation, currant production is also interesting because after harvesting, nothing else needs to be done with it - just freeze it and ship it to the customer, writes Volodymyr Timkiv, founder of the Vimagro company (Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine), in his article in the magazine "Gardening in Ukrainian". Also, according to the expert, it should be taken into account that the segment of the fresh market for currants is very small. Read also: The price of currants has doubled due to low yields in Ukraine and Poland In order not to make a mistake in choosing currants as a direction for the farm, Volodymyr Timkiv urges berry producers to ...
Source: Eastfruit

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