You can compete with Turkey in the field of cherry tomatoes

Published 2024년 10월 9일

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Analyst Yevhen Kuzin believes that Ukraine can compete with Turkey in the greenhouse vegetable market by focusing on categories where Turkey is weaker, such as pink and cherry tomatoes. He cites Poland and Romania as examples of countries successfully competing with Turkey and Spain by diversifying their export products. Kuzin suggests that exporting surplus produce during oversupply periods could be a strategy for relieving the domestic market and maintaining product quality.
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It is possible to win competition with Turkey in the market of greenhouse vegetables, if you go to those directions where it is not very strong. This opinion was expressed by Yevhen Kuzin, an analyst of the fruit and vegetable market in the EastFruit project, in his article in the magazine "Ukrainian Gardening". "Let's take different categories of tomatoes: red round, dominated by Turkey, pink and cherry, and we will see that with certain exceptions, for example, in summer, the prices of pink and cherry tomatoes are many times higher than red round," he explained. - This is observed both in Ukraine and in Poland, Moldova and other countries of the world. By the way, Morocco's success with cherry tomatoes can be taken by our producers as a guide to action." Today, Polish and Romanian greenhouse growers are trying to compete with Turkey and Spain, the expert says. The export structure of these countries today is very similar to the one that existed in Ukraine before the war. That ...
Source: Agrotimes

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