Ukraine will reduce the production of tomatoes for processing by almost 80%

Published 2022년 9월 6일

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Ukraine is experiencing a significant decrease in tomato processing production, with a predicted drop of 78% from 800,000 tons in 2021 to 180,000 tons in 2023, primarily due to the war's impact and temporary occupation of southern regions by Russia. This decline is part of a larger global drop in processing tomato production, expected to decrease by 5.8% from 39,184,000 tons to 36,892,000 tons due to heat in various northern hemisphere countries. However, countries like Canada and China are projected to see increases in production. In Ukraine, the price of fresh tomatoes and cucumbers has fallen, while the cost of white cabbage is rising. The Dnipropetrovsk Region has successfully harvested almost 270,000 tons of potatoes and vegetables, and a landlord has reported rising prices for white cabbage in the country.
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The world's largest drop in the production of tomatoes for processing is predicted in Ukraine - by 78%, AgroTimes reports, based on information from the industry publication Tomatonews.com. The production of tomatoes for processing in Ukraine will decrease from 800,000 tons in 2021 to 180,000 tons in 2023. The obvious reason for this situation is the war started by Russia in Ukraine and the temporary occupation of the territory of the southern regions of the country, which are the main regions for growing such tomatoes. Also this year, global production of tomatoes for processing is forecast to drop by 5.8% from 39,184,000 tons to 36,892,000 tons due to the heat in a number of countries of the northern hemisphere. The biggest drop due to the heat is expected in Tunisia - by 36%, Spain - by 29%, in Hungary - by 26%, in Algeria - by 20%, in Greece - by 17%, in France - by 12%. In Chile, the harvest may also decrease by 17%. At the same time, Canada will increase the production of ...
Source: Landlord

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