An abnormal raspberry season is expected in Ukraine

Published 2024년 5월 27일

Tridge summary

The first berries are being harvested in the eastern regions of Ukraine, indicating an anomalous season for raspberries with significantly higher prices compared to the previous season. The price increase is due to damage to raspberry plantations in Ukraine, Poland, and Serbia from frost and snowfall. False information about low purchase prices in Poland is being spread to attempt to lower raspberry prices before the start of the season. However, demand for raspberries in Europe is high, and stocks are low with the possibility of decreased production volumes, leading to high prices for high-quality raspberries.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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As EastFruit analysts report, even in the eastern regions of Ukraine, the first berries are already ripening on the early raspberry varieties in the open ground. Therefore, the season will in any case be anomalous in terms of harvesting, and also, according to market experts, will differ significantly in terms of prices from the previous season. "Already at the end of 2023, it became obvious that there are fundamental reasons for a noticeable increase in wholesale prices for raspberries in Ukraine, especially in the segment of raspberries for freezing. However, after several waves of frost that damaged raspberry plantations in Ukraine and Poland, as well as after partial damage to raspberry plantations due to snowfall in Serbia was recorded, the prospects for the growth of raspberry prices became even more obvious," says the economist of the investment department of the Food and Agricultural Organization UN (FAO) Andriy Yarmak. However, these prospects obviously scare the ...

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