The shortage of frozen raspberries on the European market continues to grow - good news for Ukraine

Published 2024년 2월 26일

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Europe is experiencing a shortage of frozen raspberries, prompting buyers from France, Germany, Poland, and other EU countries to look for suppliers in Serbia, Morocco, Chile, Mexico, and China. Since February 6, 2024, the price of frozen raspberries has increased by 20-30 euro cents per kg and is expected to rise further. This shortage has boosted demand for raspberries in food manufacturing. Despite Poland's blockade of Ukrainian agricultural products, this could potentially benefit Ukraine by prompting local producers to invest in processing and marketing, thereby increasing the selling price of frozen products and expanding raspberry production.
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According to EastFruit analysts, the shortage of frozen raspberries continues to grow in Europe. At the moment, buyers from France, Germany, Poland and other EU countries are actively searching for suppliers of these products outside the region. Since there are very few stocks of high-quality raspberries in Ukraine, and Poland continues to block the transportation of Ukrainian agricultural products through its territory, the main eyes of buyers are turned to suppliers from Serbia and Morocco. Importers are also interested in purchasing frozen raspberries from Chile, Mexico and China. Since the publication of our review of the EU frozen raspberry market on February 6, 2024, prices for these products have increased by another 20-30 euro cents per kg and many do not rule out a further increase in product prices in the near future, since there is still a lot of time left before the new harvest. “Since raspberry prices were at an extremely low level for more than a year, and its supply ...
Source: Eastfruit

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