Demand for late niche berries is growing in Moldova

Published Oct 13, 2021

Tridge summary

Harvesting of niche berries in Moldova, including black chokeberry, sea buckthorn, and goji, is expected to yield higher results than last year, with good quality despite fungal diseases from heavy rainfall. Despite the increased supply, demand and prices for these berries are not decreasing, and there is stable demand in the domestic market for craft products like sea buckthorn and rosehip oil. Additionally, contracts for supply to Poland and Romania will support the price level for some berries. The total area of late niche berry plantations in the country is close to 300 hectares.
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Original content

In early October, the harvesting of black chokeberry was completed in Moldova, and last week the mass harvesting of sea buckthorn and goji began. According to the preliminary estimates of farmers, the harvest in 2021 compared to the results of the dry last year will be higher by tens of percent. At the same time, the quality of dry niche berries was much less affected by fungal diseases that developed due to heavy rainfall on plantations of late strawberries and raspberries. Despite the noticeable increase in the supply of niche berries, the demand and prices for them in comparison with last year's level, according to the observations of the specialists of the Association of Berry Producers “Pomușoarele Moldovei”, are not decreasing. With regard to the realities of the domestic market, it is too early to talk about the established wholesale prices for these products. Nevertheless, at fruit and vegetable markets and weekend fairs in Chisinau, as well as in specialized groups of ...
Source: Eastfruit

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