Blackberry prices in Moldova are falling, but producers are still satisfied with the situation in the season-2021

Published 2021년 8월 3일

Tridge summary

Wholesale prices for blackberries in Moldova have dropped by 5-7 lei / kg due to a delayed sales season caused by cool and rainy weather. The season, which started later than usual, is expected to be short and end on time in late August. Despite price fluctuations and instability in supply, small farmers are hopeful that prices will not significantly decrease by the end of the season. The season is further supported by increased exports to the Russian market, offers from frozen berry producers, and a good season overall compared to the previous year.
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Since mid-July, wholesale prices for blackberries in Moldova have decreased over the week by 5-7 lei / kg, depending on the quality of the berries. By the beginning of August, the average wholesale price for them stabilized at 35 lei / kg ($ 1.94 / kg). According to the producers, the blackberry sales season started this year due to cool and rainy weather ten days - two weeks later than last year. But thanks to the active and almost simultaneous ripening of berries of various varieties, the season will be relatively short and will end at the usual time - close to the end of August. According to farmers, there is a hope that by that time, contrary to the trend of previous seasons, prices for blackberries will not decrease significantly. Read also: In Moldova, the apple harvest will be significantly higher than last year, but the quality of the fruit is criticized There are several reasons for optimistic forecasts. Firstly, in the second half of July, in some areas of the northern ...
Source: Eastfruit

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