Ukrainian raspberries put pressure on prices in Poland

Published 2022년 10월 20일

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Prices for autumn raspberries in Poland have decreased compared to last year, largely due to increased imports from Ukraine, according to Professor Bozena Nosecka of the National Research Institute of Poland. The current price of raspberries is higher than in the past decade, with the average price in 2022 being around PLN 14 per kilogram. The price fluctuation is largely due to changes in logistics routes and fuel costs. The war in Ukraine has led some cooperatives to shift their focus from growing berries to vegetables in order to provide food for the population.
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Prices for autumn raspberries in Poland, in contrast to summer ones, were clearly lower than last year, and this was largely caused by the increase in imports from Ukraine. This was stated by the professor of the Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics of the National Research Institute of Poland Bozena Nosecka, writes sadyogrody.pl. Follow the news in a convenient format: Follow us on Twitter "Ukraine, which is at war with Russia, quickly sells its products, fearing that due to the unknown situation, it will not be possible to store them for a long time," she said. The price of autumn raspberries in Poland is lower compared to last year, but in general the cost of raspberries this year is quite high. If we compare the average price in 2022, it is about PLN 14 per kilogram. On the other hand, last year the prices fluctuated within 15.9 zlotys per kilogram. Read also: Export of fruit and berry products from Ukraine increased by 16% "I understand producers who are not satisfied ...
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