Cherry prices drop at the end of the harvest in Poland

Published 2022년 8월 5일

Tridge summary

The cherry harvest in Poland is coming to an end, with prices for cherries for freezing and kisten cherries both seeing a decline due to lower quality of the delivered fruit and rainy weather that affected the skin cracks and quality of the cherries. Despite increased production costs, the prices have not reached a level that would make cherry cultivation profitable. The season has been challenging for cherry producers, with high employee pay expectations for harvesting cherries being an additional burden.
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In some regions of the country, the harvest of cherries is ending, and thus purchases will stop consuming the raw material. At the beginning of the week, in the Warka region (Mazowieckie Voivodeship), purchases for freezing cherries paid 2.50 PLN / kg, and for kisten cherries - 1.30 PLN / kg. Currently, there has been a decline in prices. Some purchases for freezing cherries offer 2.30 PLN / kg, and for PW 1.20 PLN / kg. Some explain the fall in prices with the weaker quality of the delivered fruit. The weekend was full of rains. This weather affected the skin cracks and quality problems. This season is once again not successful for cherry producers. Despite rising production costs, prices have ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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