Germany and Belgium have reduced the import of raspberries from Ukraine, Britain has increased by 14 times

Published Dec 14, 2023

Tridge summary

Ukrainian exporters of frozen berries have been able to reduce business risks and increase income from product sales, with a 14% reduction in export volume of frozen raspberries to Poland and increases in exports to other European countries and the US. To further increase income, Ukraine needs to diversify its export of frozen raspberries and invest in additional processing of products. Additionally, with anticipated decreases in berry production in Poland and Serbia, Ukraine may have the opportunity to become a leader in the light export of raspberries.
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As EastFruit analysts explain, this allows Ukrainian exporters of frozen berries not only to significantly reduce business risks, but also to increase income from product sales. Zokrema, for the first three quarters of 2023, Ukraine was able to reduce the export volume of frozen raspberries to Poland by as much as 14% (from 62% to 48%). With this increase in the export obligation of frozen raspberries from Ukraine, the export obligation to Poland decreased by 29% (8.1 thousand tons). “The largest increase in the export of Ukrainian frozen raspberries was observed in Nimečchina, which is the main and traditional market for raspberries for Poland. Direct shipments of frozen raspberries from Ukraine in the first 9 months of 2023 to Nimechchyna increased 2.2 times (by 3 thousand tons) and reached 5.5 thousand. t. In addition, there is a record commitment to exports to this country from Ukraine during this period. A similar rate of growth in the export of frozen raspberries from ...

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