Ukraine increased the export of frozen raspberries by 36%

Published 2024년 11월 20일

Tridge summary

Ukraine is emerging as a significant exporter of frozen raspberries, achieving a new record in the first quarter of the 2024/25 season with over 28,000 tons exported, marking a 36% increase from the previous year and a 45% rise from 2022. This growth is notable despite reports of reduced raspberry harvests. Poland, traditionally the primary market, is increasingly re-exporting Ukrainian raspberries. Ukraine is expanding its export reach, with Germany and France becoming major buyers, and the United States and Canada showing interest. The expansion is highlighted by an export to Serbia, the global leader in raspberry exports.
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In the 2024/25 season, Ukraine continues to actively catch up with the world leaders in the export of frozen raspberries, which remain Serbia and Poland. However, in order to maintain this position, Poland increasingly depends on the re-export of products, mainly of Ukrainian origin. This is reported by EastFruit analysts. During the first three months of the season, i.e. from July to September inclusive, Ukraine already exported more than 28,000 tons of frozen raspberries and blackberries, which is a new record for this period of the year. Exports thus increased immediately by 36% compared to the same period last year and by 45% compared to 2022. It should be noted that the increase in exports is taking place against the background of numerous reports from farmers about a decrease in the raspberry harvest in 2024. "Despite the fact that Poland remains the main market for frozen raspberries from Ukraine, its share in the total volume of exports continues to decrease. Ukraine is ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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