Poland and Serbia: What will future seasons be like for raspberry growers?

Published 2023년 10월 19일

Tridge summary

Serbia and Poland are facing challenges in the raspberry industry after a difficult 2023 season. Exporters in Serbia are concerned about the decreasing exports of frozen raspberries, with a 10% annual decrease over the past five years. To address these issues, scientists and trade unionists propose increasing the use of raspberries in other types of processing and promoting production in smaller areas with a focus on efficiency. In Poland, efforts are being made to produce high-quality raspberries for markets and export while advocating for stricter trade regulations with Ukraine.
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Original content

Serbs and Poles are thinking about the future of the raspberry industry. Both have a difficult 2023 season behind them. Changes are definitely needed, and actions should be taken in advance, not during the next harvest. A difficult season in Poland and Serbia The 2023 season was quite difficult for Serbian growers. However, when comparing production costs to the prices obtained, they cannot talk about such a disastrous situation as in Poland. The purchase price this season practically (after conversion) did not fall below PLN 6.00/kg. In Poland, it barely came close to this level... Exporters there notice that over the years, exports of frozen raspberries from Serbia are decreasing. This is quite an important problem because most of the production goes to the freezer. Over the last five years, it has been decreasing at a rate of 10% annually, which worries growers, processors and the Ministry of Agriculture. The difficult season results, as in Poland, in clearing up the oldest and ...
Source: Sad24

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