What happens to plums in Poland?

Published 2024년 8월 28일

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The article highlights the impact of imports, especially from Moldova and Serbia, on the price of plums in Poland. With duty-free quotas for these countries, the price of plums has dropped below last year's rates, and even more so in the 2023 season which started later. The price fluctuates based on quality, with the best quality fetching around PLN 4.00/kg (HUF 365/kg). The article also mentions that a weak domestic harvest has prevented a larger price drop.
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This price pressure is clearly visible from the beginning of the season, and its primary source is imports, especially goods from countries outside the European Union. In the early part of the season, mainly items from Serbia dominated, but by the end of August, imports from Moldova became dominant (which, moreover, arrive duty-free, as the European Commission granted privileges to Moldova in the form of duty-free quotas, and plums also fall under such a quota). In addition, it is also possible for Poland to import plums from Ukraine, where the fruit is abundantly available at ever-decreasing prices, reports FruitVeB. In such a situation, it is not at all surprising that in general the price of plums on the Polish markets is already lower than last year - there was also a price drop in the 2023 season, which started particularly late, which occurred at the beginning of September. Polish plum varieties such as Mieszaniec are currently changing hands in the price range of PLN ...
Source: Agronaplo

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