The purchase of raspberries in Poland will start in about 2 weeks

Published 2023년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

The raspberry harvest in the Balkans, particularly in Serbia, is underway with fluctuating purchase prices starting from 200 dinars (PLN 7.60/kg) and reaching as high as 330 dinars (PLN 12.50/kg) due to strikes and market volatility. The situation is of interest to Polish growers and processors, who are closely monitoring the prices in Serbia, as their season is soon to begin. So far, the prices for frozen raspberries in Poland have been around EUR 2.50 (PLN 11.20/kg) and are expected to stay the same, which could result in lower purchase prices.
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The raspberry harvest in the Balkans is in full swing. Initial purchase prices are low and varied, and the market is in turmoil. The harvest in Poland will start in about two weeks. What are the purchase prices of raspberries in the Balkans? Let's organize the information so far. Before the season, the preliminary findings of the unions and processors spoke of the price of 300 dinars (PLN 11.40/kg). However, the first plants started buying raspberries for 200 dinars (PLN 7.60/kg). We also announced raspberry prices at the level of 330 dinars (PLN 12.50 / kg) after the announcement of strikes. Information is coming from Serbia about more plants that intend to buy only two varieties. They are Willamette and Miker. Unfortunately, there are also information about even lower offers for the purchase of raspberries for freezing. We learn about the prices on the level Serbia is one of the key "players" on the European raspberry market. Before our season, the eyes of growers and processors ...
Source: Sad24

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