The Ministry summarized the export of Polish apples from January to November 2022

Published 2023년 1월 24일

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Polish apple exports have seen a significant decrease, with a 22% drop year-on-year according to export data from January to November. The decline is primarily due to a decrease in shipments to the main markets, with Egypt seeing a 60% decline in the last two months of the year. Other markets such as Romania and Germany have also reduced their imports. The embargo on Belarus has also resulted in a 65% decrease in imports from that country.
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Original content

The limited export opportunities for Polish apples are clearly visible in the export results. We are seeing significant drops in the volumes we send in our key markets. The Ministry of Agriculture summarized export data from January to November this year. Comparing year-on-year, we see a clear decline. The weaker result is primarily due to the lower shipment of apples this season, which is due to several issues. On an annual basis, Polish exports of fresh apples fell by 22% year on year. The largest market for Polish apples is still Egypt, but we can see a clear decline here due to problems with currency exchange. In annual terms, the scale of the phenomenon that has taken place in the last 3 months is still not visible. In November and December we are talking about declines of 60% year on year. An interesting issue concerns the second and third sales markets, i.e. Romania and Germany. In terms of the volume shipped, Germany is the second largest recipient of our apples. And in ...
Source: Sad24

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