Poland: Export of fruits and preserves

Published 2021년 12월 6일

Tridge summary

In 2021, domestic exporters focused on selling fruit and fruit preserves to EU-27 countries, accounting for 70% of the shipping value with a total value of EUR 846 million, marking a 10% increase from the previous year. Germany was the largest recipient, receiving 22% of the exports, followed by the Netherlands, France, and Romania. Non-EU countries, including Poland's main trading partners, were Belarus, Great Britain, Ukraine, Egypt, and the Russian Federation. Apples were the most exported fresh fruit, and frozen fruit and jams were the most popular preserves.
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Original content

Domestic exporters directed fruit and fruit preserves mainly to the EU-27 countries - 70% of the shipping value. Fruit and fruit preserves with a total value of EUR 846 million were sold to the European Union countries, ie 10% more than in the previous year. Germany had the largest share in exports - 22%, where products for the amount of EUR 269 million were delivered. Fruit and fruit preparations were also sent to: the Netherlands - EUR 98 million, France - EUR 53 million and Romania - EUR 52 million. Among the non-EU countries, Poland's main trading partners were: Belarus - EUR 71 million, Great Britain - EUR 70 million, Ukraine - EUR 51 ...
Source: Gospodarz

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