Ukraine: The occupiers destroyed the logistics chains, which complicates the realization of the radish harvest

Published 2022년 3월 27일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the start of the radish season in Ukraine, which has commenced earlier this year due to Russia's aggression impacting traditional logistics chains. Producers are currently selling the first batches of radishes from greenhouses at reasonable prices but struggle to offload all availability due to these logistical issues. The quality of the radishes is noted to be high, but demand has not been sufficient to clear the market, even with the early start to the season. This situation underscores the challenges Ukrainian farmers face in marketing their produce amidst ongoing conflicts.
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Original content

A few weeks earlier than last year, a new season of radishes from sheltered soil started in Ukraine. This was reported by APK Inform. Russia's aggression in the southern regions of Ukraine has destroyed all the usual logistics chains, which leads to the fact that almost the entire harvest of greenhouse radishes have to be sold in the region of cultivation. To date, Ukrainian producers offer the first batches of radishes from greenhouses, at prices not exceeding 10-15 UAH / kg, and it should be noted that these products are of high quality. However, Ukrainian producers agree that neither low selling prices nor high quality products, given the destruction of the traditional logistics chains between the main centers of consumption in the country, are unable to sell all available volumes, even the earliest radishes. "Given the volume of radish production in open and sheltered soil in one Kherson region in Ukraine, it is possible to assume that to realize the entire harvest within the ...
Source: Landlord

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