Poland: Export to Belarus, how much can we export and is the game worth the candle?

Published 2023년 3월 16일

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Poland has a potential export capacity of over 30,000 tons of apples to Belarus in the coming three months, a move that would boost the market and provide support to fruit growers and exporters. However, the current political tension at the Polish-Belarusian border results in only one active freight border crossing, causing around 700 trucks to queue to leave Poland. This situation, despite benefiting both countries economically, highlights the need for political cooperation to facilitate smoother trade operations and improve market conditions.
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Considering last season, we could easily send more than 30,000 tons of apples or more to Belarus in the next three months. The problem is that currently there is only one freight border crossing between Poland and Belarus, and Polish carriers cannot enter the country through Lithuania or Latvia. Theoretically, from the beginning of next month until the end of June, we can export apples to Belarus. However, shipments to the east may turn out to be more difficult than it may seem in theory. There is no doubt that large exports to the east would give fruit growers and exporters a significant "breath of fresh air" and revive the market. What is the game actually about? For large quantities of dessert apples that could go abroad of our country, thus reducing the local supply. Last year, Belarusians also opened their market for Polish apples for some time. Then, for a few days in April, May and June, we exported 25,000 tons of apples to the East. Last year's export rate would, in ...
Source: Sad24

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