Ukraine conquers the world with a popular berry

Published 2025년 4월 10일

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The Romalin farm in Ukraine is planning to export sea buckthorn berries, having found interest from German and Polish processing industry representatives. The farm grows 11 varieties of the berry over 30 hectares and plans to officially register several 'originators' from wild plants. Due to high consumer demand for natural and functional products, the global sea buckthorn market is expected to grow from $786.2 million in 2023 to $1.67 billion by 2031, with Ukraine potentially playing a significant role in this growth.
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The Romalin farm, located in the Drohobych district of the Lviv region, plans to supply sea buckthorn of its own harvest for export. Previously, farmers who have been growing this berry for many years sold it only in Ukraine. This is reported by the EastFruit portal. It is noted that the farmers have already held a number of negotiations with representatives of the processing industry from Germany and Poland, who are interested in Ukrainian berry products. "Currently, 11 varieties of sea buckthorn grow on the farm on 30 hectares. Some of them have already begun to propagate themselves by growing seedlings. And in the future they intend to officially register several varieties - "originators" from wild plants," the report says. Analysts emphasize that it makes sense for Ukrainian farmers to grow this berry for export, not for the domestic market. The main sales markets are France, Germany, Canada, Sweden, Italy. For example, in Germany, sea buckthorn juice, liqueur and jelly are ...
Source: Unian

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