Ukraine has improved its record in the export of frozen raspberries

Published 2023년 1월 24일

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In the face of challenges such as occupation, labor shortages, and terrorist attacks, Ukraine managed to export a record 40,000 tons of frozen raspberries in 2022, a 20% increase from the previous year. Over 60% of these exports were sent to Poland, with the European Union member states being the top 11 importers. Despite the energy infrastructure attacks, the cost of producing and processing the raspberries was fully covered, allowing for the sector's preservation and growth.
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Despite the extremely difficult situation and the occupation of part of the country's territory by the Russian army, labor shortages, expensive logistics and regular terrorist attacks against civilian energy infrastructure, last year Ukraine managed to improve its record in the export of frozen raspberries, according to preliminary estimates to analysts of the electronic publication EastFruit. According to them, exports have reached 40 thousand tons - 20% above the previous record set in 2021. Over 60% of all frozen raspberries produced in Ukraine were exported to Poland, which increased purchases by 37% year-on-year. In the ranking of importers of Ukrainian frozen raspberries last year, the first 11 countries are member states of the European Union. Second is Germany, followed by Lithuania, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Italy, Austria, Belgium and France – all with 1,000 tons and more. "Taking into account the problems with the energy infrastructure under constant attacks ...
Source: Sinor

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