Ukrainian producers of jams and preserves have given up raspberries

Published 2021년 10월 7일

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Ukrainian processors are ceasing the production of raspberry jam due to the product being unprofitable to make due to the high cost of berries. This season has seen record high prices for raspberries. Olena Hashynska, founder of the Craft House“ Jam House "", shared that the business has seen a slight decrease in profitability this year due to increased raw material prices. The business is seasonal, with sales varying from 1,000 to 5,000 cans per month.
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Some Ukrainian processors have abandoned the production of raspberry jam due to a number of factors. Although due to the nutritional properties of raspberry jam and berry jams are in demand, the production of the product is unprofitable due to the high price of berries. Also this year, raspberry prices were really record highs. Last year was the best for producers of canned sweets. The profitability of the business decreased slightly due to higher prices of raw materials. “We sell from 20 to 25 thousand cans of jam a year. In pre-holiday December, we consider it normal to accept 1-1.5 thousand orders, and in June - 300 orders. This is a very seasonal business. On average, we sell from one thousand to 5 thousand cans per month, depending on what month it is. In January, it may be ...
Source: Landlord

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