Ukraine sets new records in the export of frozen raspberries

Published 2024년 11월 21일

Tridge summary

Despite ongoing attacks from Russia, Ukraine is catching up with Serbia and Poland as a leader in the export of frozen raspberries for the 2024-2025 agricultural season, achieving a 36% export growth in the first three months of the season. This growth was recorded despite reports of a decline in the 2024 raspberry harvest. Ukraine's main export markets include Poland, Germany, and France, with exports also finding their way to the USA, Canada, and Serbia. This surge in exports has led to less complaints from farmers about low prices, a issue that typically cycles in the raspberry market.
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Original content

During the 2024-2025 agricultural season Ukraine continues to actively catch up with the world leaders in the export of frozen raspberries, Serbia and Poland, and this is despite Russia's attack and daily attacks on civilian infrastructure, according to data from analysts of the electronic publication EastFruit. However, they do not fail to note that in order to maintain its leading positions, Poland increasingly depends on the re-export of frozen raspberries, which are mostly of Ukrainian origin. During the first 3 months of the season (July-September), Ukraine exported over 28,000 tons of frozen raspberries and blackberries, which is a record result for the specified period. Export growth reached 36% compared to the same period last season and 45% compared to the first 3 months of the previous season. What is remarkable about this is that this is happening against the backdrop of numerous reports from farmers of a decline in the 2024 raspberry harvest. "Although Poland remains ...
Source: Sinor

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