Ukraine increases its exports of frozen raspberries by 36%

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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Ukraine has set a new record for its first quarter of the season by exporting over 28,000 tonnes of frozen raspberries and blackberries, marking a 36% increase from the same period last year and a 45% increase from 2022. This achievement comes despite reports of a decreased raspberry harvest for 2024. The main markets for these exports include Poland, Germany, France, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Austria, Belgium, Italy, the United States, Canada, and Serbia. The share of these markets in total exports is shifting, with Germany becoming an increasingly important market, and Ukraine also starting to export to traditionally Polish markets.
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During the first three months of the season, from July to September inclusive, Ukraine exported more than 28,000 tonnes of frozen raspberries and blackberries, which is a new record for this period. Exports increased by 36% compared to the same period last year and by 45% compared to 2022. The increase in exports comes against the background of numerous reports from farmers about a decreased raspberry harvest in 2024. “Although Poland remains the main market for frozen raspberries from Ukraine, its share in total exports continues to decline. Ukraine is gradually starting to enter traditional Polish markets, such as Germany and France, with frozen raspberries directly. For example, this season the German market share in the export of frozen raspberries from Ukraine already exceeds 20%," says FAO Investment Department economist Andriy Yarmak. It is noted that the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Austria, Belgium and Italy are among the main sales markets for Ukrainian raspberries at the ...

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