Blueberry market in Moldova: A small supply of goods, but at a high price

Published 2023년 7월 14일

Tridge summary

The Moldovan blueberry market has experienced stagnation in the last three years, with wholesale prices decreasing significantly. Imported blueberries have been available on the Moldovan market since 2016, causing competition for locally grown blueberries. The demand for blueberries in Moldova is limited due to its relatively high price compared to other traditional berries available during the summer.
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Original content

It will not be an exaggeration to conclude that the Moldovan blueberry market has been stagnating for the last three years. If in the period 2018-2020. the level of starting (late June - early July) wholesale prices for this locally produced berry was 250-280 lei/kg ($14.84-16.16/kg) and by mid-July did not fall below 175 lei/kg ($9.89/kg). kg), then in the period 2021-2023. wholesale prices for Moldovan blueberries started from 170-180 lei/kg ($8.90-9.99/kg) and fell to 140-175 lei/kg ($7.29-9.68/kg) in a week or two. At the moment, according to EastFruit, the average wholesale price for blueberries in the country is 150-155 lei/kg ($8.17-8.46/kg). At the same time, in the past few years, the wholesale price for imported (mainly Romanian) blueberries in spring and early summer did not exceed 280-350 lei/kg ($-15.73-19.43/kg), and in retail chains the maximum price was 420 lei/kg ($23.3/kg), during the moments of promotions and discounts it dropped to 280 lei/kg ($15.73/kg). For ...
Source: Eastfruit

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