In Moldova, prices for blackberries are falling, despite the good quality of berries

Published 2021년 7월 16일

Tridge summary

The article discusses the blackberry market in Moldova, highlighting a delayed harvest and variable market trends. The season started with high-quality berries, leading to a higher wholesale price compared to the previous year. However, prices soon dropped to the same level as the previous year due to several factors. These include the end of the demand peak for early varieties in the Russian market, low export demand, concerns over sunburn due to hot weather, and a decline in domestic demand. Additionally, there is an increase in demand for frozen raspberries and a decrease in demand for blackberries for processing, further impacting market prices.
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Original content

Like other berries, blackberries appeared on the Moldovan market this season two weeks later than usual - only at the beginning of July. At the same time, unlike last year's situation, the quality of blackberries from the start of sales was quite high: large, but sweet berries prevailed. This is probably why the starting wholesale price for blackberries was 45-50 lei / kg ($ 2.76 / kg), about 5 lei / kg higher than last year. However, already a week after the start of sales, the price of blackberries dropped to an average of 40-45 lei / kg ($ 2.21-2.48 / kg). That is, to the level at which the price of this berry was kept in June-July 2020, for most of the last season. This year, according to the pessimistic forecast of berry farmers, prices for blackberries will continue to decline. Unfortunately, there are many reasons. Read also: The level of minimum prices for raspberries began to rise in Moldova, but it is still low First, the highest price is usually set by exporting traders ...
Source: Eastfruit

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