Ukrainian exporters of raspberries are unique to Poland

Published 2023년 11월 3일

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According to Taras Bashtannik, President of the UPOA, the growth of frozen raspberries in foreign markets is still a concern, making it difficult to provide precise estimates. Exporting raspberries to Europe is also becoming challenging due to logistical issues at the Ukrainian border, where carriers face long waits. Bashtannik believes that these obstacles are causing Ukrainian exporters to consider selling their products to other countries such as the Czech Republic, Romania, or Germany.
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Taras Bashtannik, President of the Ukrainian Fruit and Vegetable Association (UPOA), spoke about this in a comment to the magazine “Gardening in Ukrainian,” writing AgroTimes. According to the expert, the growth of frozen raspberries in foreign markets is still troubling, so it’s too early to give more precise estimates. The situation with the export logistics of raspberries to Europe is becoming difficult. Carriers don’t really want to transport it through the checkpoints at the Ukrainian border, where they can wait for three or four days. Further, Polish border guards and mitniks can wipe the furs for up to 10 days. The formal reason is the selection of samples for ...

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