Warehouses in Poland are full of frozen fruits from Ukraine, and the harvest season is approaching

Published 2023년 5월 4일

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The article highlights the concern of the Office of the Chamber of Agriculture of the Łódź Voivodeship (IRWŁ) regarding the potential negative impact of imported frozen fruit from Ukraine on Polish farmers. The president of IRWŁ, Bronisław Węglewski, has written to the president of the National Council of Agricultural Chambers, Wiktor Szmulewicz, expressing fears that the full warehouses of imported fruit could lead to reduced purchases of soft fruit from Polish farmers, resulting in unprofitable prices for them. Węglewski has also requested action to extend the deadline for purchasing fertilizers and to ensure consistent financial assistance rates across the country.
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Due to warehouses full of frozen fruit from Ukraine, the purchase of soft fruit from Polish farmers may be limited this year. This will then have a dramatic impact on the rates for farmers. There are some disturbing news in this regard. to the Office of the Chamber of Agriculture of the Łódź Voivodeship (IRWŁ) from the hosts from Rawa Mazowiecka or Skierniewice. As a consequence - in connection with the import of frozen soft fruit (i.e. strawberries, raspberries, currants, cherries, blueberries) from Ukraine - Bronisław Węglewski, president of IRWŁ, sent a letter to Wiktor Szmulewicz, president of the National Council of Agricultural Chambers, asking for taking action to to limit the flow of these products. “The warehouses are already full of imported frozen fruit, and the soft fruit harvest season is ahead of us. Prices of frozen fruit on the market have started to fall to a level that does not guarantee profit for those who bought fruit last year from Polish fruit growers. ...
Source: AgroPolska

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