Egypt, Romania, and Germany, the largest recipients of Polish apples in 2022

Published 2023년 2월 28일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture has reported a 22% decrease in apple exports in 2022, primarily due to the Belarusian embargo and currency exchange issues in Egypt. Despite these setbacks, Egypt remained the largest market for Polish apples, with a shipment of nearly 96,000 tons. Romania emerged as the second-largest market in terms of value, despite an 11% year-on-year drop in exports. India saw the most positive surprises in apple exports, moving into the top ten largest Polish sales markets with a shipment of 18,000 tons, mainly Gala variety. Additionally, exports to Vietnam, Colombia, and Arab countries are on the rise, with Indonesia set to become a significant recipient of Polish apples in the upcoming season. The data may contain errors, as reported by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The Ministry of Agriculture has published data summarizing apple exports throughout 2022. Unfortunately, it fell by 22%. Nevertheless, we see some interesting trends, there is also good news. In 2022, the total export of apples decreased by as much as 22% compared to 2021. The much weaker result is primarily the aftermath of the Belarusian embargo and problems with currency exchange in Egypt. Nevertheless, Egypt still remained the largest market for our apples, we shipped almost 96,000 tons of fruit there. According to the discussed data, in 2022 we did not export more than 100,000 tons of apples to any market, last year there were three markets in the list (Egypt, Germany and Belarus). Due to smaller shipments to Belarus (export decreased by 65%), Romania became the second largest market for Polish apples in terms of value. The country advanced in the ranking despite the fact that exports in this direction fell by 11% year on year. As for the volume, we sent more apples to ...
Source: Sad24

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