Ukraine sharply increased exports of berries, fruits, and nuts in 2021

Published 2021년 11월 4일

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Ukrainian exports of fruits, berries, and nuts to Germany have seen a significant increase in the first three quarters of 2021, with revenue from fruit and berry exports to Germany reaching a record $15.7 million, a 71% increase compared to 2020. This growth is primarily driven by a 3.3-fold increase in the export of frozen raspberries, which brought in $5.7 million, and an 82% increase in the export of wild berries, totaling $5.5 million. Ukraine has also experienced a surge in exports to other EU markets, including Poland, France, the Netherlands, Italy, and Austria, with growth ranging from 22% to 95%.
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There has been a sharp increase in Ukrainian exports of fruits, berries and nuts to Germany in the first three quarters of 2021 compared to previous years. Ukraine’s revenue from fruit and berry exports to Germany in this period amounted to a record $15.7 million, up 71% compared to 2020. The main revenue to Ukraine was brought by the exports of frozen raspberries, which grew 3.3 times to $5.7 million. The second position in exports was also taken by berries, but wild ones – the export of frozen wild blueberries and other wild berries to Germany from Ukraine increased by 82% comparing to 2020, up to $5.5 million. Furthermore, relatively small batches of fresh raspberries, sweet chestnuts and one batch of fresh cherries were delivered to Germany for the first time. Ukraine continued its expansion into key EU markets that started even before the Russian embargo on food supplies from Ukraine to Russia was introduced and ...
Source: Hortidaily

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