Łutówka variety on purchases in Poland, what will be the prices for cherries this year?

Published 2022년 7월 18일

Tridge summary

The cherry season in Hungary is impacting the market, with high-quality cherries for freezing likely to see a price increase due to a drought that has affected the fruit's size and a general neglect of orchards in Serbia. The initial purchase prices for cherries in Poland are unsatisfactory for growers, with manual harvesting and production costs not being met. The expected yield this season is average or good, but not a record due to seedling shedding. Harvesting of the Łutówka variety has begun in some areas, but not all due to the type of soil.
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Original content

The course of the cherry season in Hungary should, in theory, have a positive impact on the market and the prices of cherries on freezing in Poland. This week the cherry harvest is in full swing. What are the real starting purchase prices? Analyzing the information from Hungary, the prices of high-quality cherries for freezing should increase. A separate issue is the purchasing policy of the processing industry in Poland. In Serbia, low prices were affected by the low quality of sour cherries, higher yields, but also the general neglect of orchards. In Hungary, drought is the reason why 20 to 40% of the fruit has not grown to the diameter of 18 millimeters required by processors. This should positively affect the demand for freezing cherries. Initial prices for frozen cherries are at the level of PLN 2.20 per kilogram net. This is far from satisfactory at a stake when it comes to manual harvesting. The board of the National Cherry Growers Association is of the same opinion. The ...
Source: Sad24

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