The Poles asked for protection against the cheap Romanian cherry

Published 2024년 6월 8일

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Polish fruit growers are expressing concern over the surge of Romanian cherries in the market, which are priced lower due to unfavorable weather conditions affecting their harvest. This has led to a situation where Romanian cherries are selling at prices that Polish growers cannot match, leading to calls for government protection against unfair competition. There is also frustration over the mislabeling of Romanian cherries as Polish and the import of other products misrepresented as local. The Polish Association of Fruit Growers anticipates that Polish cherries will be available in the market by the first half of June.
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In recent days, passions among Polish fruit growers have heated up. The reason for this was dozens of trucks filled to the brim with Romanian cherries. Stone fruit at a much lower price than the Polish one literally flooded part of the markets in several cities, and this immediately provoked resentment. Polish farmers have asked the government for protection against unfair competition, reports Polsat News. Machines cannot replace cherry pickers This year, the weather was not kind to Polish fruit growers. They highlighted the difficult situation in which they find themselves several times. The April frosts and hail destroyed part of their harvest. This logically affected the prices of cherries. The cheaper production from Romania immediately attracted Polish consumers. The trade inspection goes around the exchanges and fines for the lack of labels indicating the origin of the goods. Producers from Romania sell like they are at home, resents one of the Polish producers. His ...
Source: Agri

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