Ukraine has increased exports of nuts, fruits, and berries to Germany

Published 2021년 11월 3일

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Ukraine has seen a significant increase in revenue from fruit and berry exports to Germany in the first nine months of 2021, with a 71% increase compared to 2020, reaching a record $15.7 million. This increase is largely due to a 3.3-fold rise in the export of frozen raspberries, which brought in $5.7 million. Other berries, including wild blueberries, also saw an increase in exports. However, there was a decrease in the export of certain other fruits like frozen garden strawberries, watermelons, and apples. Ukraine has been expanding into other EU markets as well, with notable increases in exports to Poland, France, the Netherlands, Italy, and Austria.
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This was reported by east-fruit.com. "Ukraine's revenue from fruit and berry exports to Germany in January-September 2021 amounted to $ 15.7 million, an increase of 71% compared to 2020 and became a record for all time. The main revenue for Ukraine was the export of frozen raspberries, which increased 3.3 times to $ 5.7 million. The second position in exports was also occupied by berries, although wild - exports of frozen blueberries and other wildflowers to Germany from Ukraine increased by 82% by 2020 up to $ 5.5 million, ”the statement reads. Also, for the first time, relatively small batches of fresh raspberries, edible chestnuts and one batch of fresh cherries were delivered to Germany. But the export of Ukrainian walnuts to Germany, although increased by 28%, but the total revenue from these exports remained virtually unchanged. The decrease in exports was noted in the category of frozen garden strawberries, watermelons and apples. "Ukraine has continued to expand into key ...
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