Top 10 main events of the Ukrainian produce business in 2021

Published 2022년 1월 3일

Tridge summary

Ukraine's fruit and vegetable business had a profitable 2021, with record export revenues and income for farmers, despite challenges in some segments. The global market for frozen raspberries experienced a surge in prices due to a decline in harvest in Serbia, leading to record prices and Ukraine's first exports to the USA and Canada. The interest in raspberry plantations in Ukraine has increased, with potential for high earnings. However, the 2021 potato market saw record highs and challenges in various countries, following a surprising season in 2019/20.
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Original content

The fruit and vegetable business of Ukraine will add 2021 to its asset, even if it turned out to be difficult. According to EastFruit estimates, Ukraine's export revenue from external supplies of fruit and vegetable products by the end of 2021 will be record high, as will the income of farmers. True, not all segments of the fruit and vegetable market were doing so well - potato and apple growers, for example, may not be quite happy with this year. For walnuts, there was a complete failure in the first half of the year, which also unexpectedly and abruptly turned into a “seller's market”. For 2021, there were many complaints from those who grow garden strawberries and blueberries, but those who had productive raspberry plantations, as well as sellers of raspberry seedlings, were, as they say, "on a horse." Significant changes took place both in fruit and vegetable retail and in Ukrainian vegetable growing. We present to you our version of the top 10 most important events in the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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