In Serbia, buying raspberries were more expensive, and frozen foods are cheaper than in Poland

Published 2022년 11월 3일

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The article highlights a comparison between the production costs of raspberries in Serbia and Poland, focusing on the retail prices of frozen raspberries in one supermarket in Serbia and the overall market trends in Poland. It brings attention to the significant margin differences between these countries, with Serbia experiencing a 170% increase in cost from farm to market, while Poland sees over 400% due to higher margins for freezers and intermediaries, despite lower purchase prices from growers. This discrepancy raises concerns about the efficiency and fairness of the supply chain in Poland.
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In Serbia, purchase prices of raspberries were much higher than in Poland. Nevertheless, the consumer will pay less for the frozen fruit in retail. This example proves how large the margins of freezers and intermediaries are in Poland. Fruit growers in Serbia, like fruit growers in Poland, like to check the prices of fruit (also frozen) in supermarkets from time to time. A stir in the local industry media has recently been caused by the price of frozen raspberries in one of the supermarkets. A 400-gram package cost 649 dinars (PLN 26), so it cost PLN 65 per kilogram of frozen raspberries. The example was commented on as the extremely high price that previously applied to a 450-gram package from the same manufacturer. A week ago, we informed about the prices of frozen raspberries in Poland at the level of even over PLN 70 / kg. Of course, the smaller the package, the higher the price per kilogram. Only with 2.5-kilogram packages, it drops to about PLN 50 / kg. Nevertheless, it is ...
Source: Sad24

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