Ukraine: What exotic species are already present on the domestic market

Published 2021년 4월 29일

Tridge summary

Ukraine has experienced a surge in demand for exotic fruits and vegetables over the past three years due to healthy living trends and increased consumer income. While some exotic produce is imported, Ukraine has successfully cultivated items like watermelon cucumber and kohlrabi. The retail sale of these products and interest from foreign markets are on the rise, with colored potatoes being particularly profitable but currently limited in production due to the complexity of the pulp and the need for promotion and marketing.
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Eggplant "Egg", chives, tomatoes "Emerald Apple", cabbage "Romanesco", cucumber "Snow White", corn "Hopi", cauliflower "Cheddar", pepper "Chocolate", potatoes "Solokha" - these exotics gradually from 'appear on store shelves, but in food markets they are not yet visible. Agravery.com learned how promising their cultivation is and what caused the demand for them. During the last 3 years in Ukraine there has been a significant increase in demand for exotic fruits and vegetables. There are several reasons for this. "According to analysts of the Ukrainian Fruit and Vegetable Association (UPOA), the increase in consumption of exotic fruits is primarily due to the trend of a healthy lifestyle, the number of supporters of which is growing every year. This is a global trend, and Ukraine is no exception. In addition, increasing demand contributes to increasing consumer incomes - today Ukrainians can already afford exotic fruits and vegetables, not meeting the needs of their conditional ...
Source: Agravery

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