Ukraine has quadrupled its supply of apples to the Bahrain market

Published 2022년 1월 12일

Tridge summary

Bahrain's fresh apple market imports around 11 thousand tons of apples annually, at a high cost, making it lucrative for countries with high-quality apple supplies. In 2021, Ukraine quadrupled its apple exports to Bahrain, allowing it to surpass Poland, and Serbia saw the most growth, exporting 839 tons, becoming the sixth largest supplier. New Zealand, USA, Turkey, France, and Spain also contribute significantly to Bahrain's apple market. The increases in apple exports from Ukraine and especially Serbia highlight their market progress among leading suppliers.
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This was reported by east-fruit.com. "Bahrain's fresh apple market is greatly underestimated by many fruit and vegetable market participants. This small island nation, located in the Persian Gulf, annually buys about 11 thousand tons of imported apples. However, what impresses is not the volume of imports, but the high price that local importers pay for a fresh apple. The average import price of apples in Bahrain is almost twice as high as in Russia. That is why Bahrain is undoubtedly interesting for countries that supply high-quality or premium-quality apples, ”the statement reads. In this regard, it is interesting to note that in 2021 Ukraine increased the supply of apples to the Bahrain market by exactly 4 times compared to 2020. And although the volume of exports was relatively small - only 140 tons, but it allowed to bypass this market, Poland, which exported 124 tons a year to Bahrain. "Serbia has made the most progress in the Bahraini apple market. In 2021, the country ...
Source: Agravery

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