Ukraine has updated the record of raspberry exports in 2022, despite the aggression of Russia

Published 2023년 1월 23일

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In 2022, despite facing challenges such as working in difficult conditions, occupation of territory by the Russian army, labor shortages, and regular terrorist attacks on infrastructure, Ukraine managed to export a record 40,000 tons of frozen raspberries, marking a 20% increase from the previous year. Over 60% of these berries were exported to Poland, with the first 11 largest importers being EU countries. The export price of these berries was reduced due to the need to reduce risks, but the prices still covered the costs of growing, processing, and storing the berries. Ukrainian manufacturers also managed to deliver wholesale batches of frozen raspberries to a record 24 countries worldwide.
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According to EastFruit analysts, despite the extremely difficult working conditions, the occupation of part of the territory by the Russian army, the shortage of labor, expensive logistics and regular Russian terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure, in particular on the energy infrastructure, Ukraine was able to update the record for frozen raspberry exports in 2022 of the year! According to preliminary estimates by EastFruit, at the end of the calendar year, the export of frozen raspberries from Ukraine reached 40 thousand tons, an increase of 20% compared to the record set in 2021. More than 60% of all Ukrainian-produced frozen raspberries were exported to neighboring Poland, which increased imports of Ukrainian berries by 37% over the year. Generally speaking, the first 11 largest importers of Ukrainian raspberries in 2022 are the EU countries. In second place was Germany, followed by Lithuania, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Italy, Austria, Belgium and France. All ...
Source: Eastfruit

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