Ukraine broke the record for the export of frozen raspberries

Published 2024년 11월 20일

Tridge summary

Poland is reliant on the re-export of Ukrainian-origin products, particularly frozen raspberries and blackberries, to maintain its position. In the first three months of this season, Ukraine exported a record 28,000 tons, a 36% increase from the same period last year and a 45% increase from 2022. Despite Poland being the primary market, Ukraine is beginning to sell directly to traditional markets like Germany and France. Other countries like the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Austria, Belgium, Italy, and the USA have also imported large quantities of Ukrainian frozen raspberries this season.
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Original content

According to EastFruit analysts, in order to maintain this position, Poland increasingly depends on the re-export of products, mostly of Ukrainian origin. It is noted that during the first three months of the season, i.e. from July to September inclusive, Ukraine has already exported more than 28,000 tons. t of frozen raspberries and blackberries, which is a new record for this period of the year. Exports thus increased immediately by 36% compared to the same period last year and by 45% compared to 2022. At the same time, the increase in exports is taking place against the background of numerous reports from farmers about a decrease in the raspberry harvest in 2024. "Despite the fact that Poland remains the main market for frozen raspberries from Ukraine, its share in the total volume of exports continues to decrease. Ukraine is gradually starting to sell frozen raspberries directly to the traditional sales markets for Poland, such as Germany and France. For example, this season ...

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