Indian grape exporters frustrated by weak European market

Published 2023년 1월 26일

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Indian grape exports to Europe have commenced amidst concerns of an approaching European market recession. Despite the slow start, with only 157 containers leaving for Europe on January 25, compared to 7,818 containers last year, the quality of the grape harvest from Maharashtra is reported to be good due to favorable weather conditions. However, the slow export pace has sparked concerns among exporters and growers about potential price drops. The majority of Indian grape exports are to West Asia and Bangladesh, with the European market paying higher prices.
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With the European market fearing a recession, exports of Indian grapes have started with some reservations. While most Indian grapes go to West Asia and Bangladesh, the European market pays a higher price. However, on January 25, only 157 containers of grapes left India for Europe. Exporters and growers are now cautious. Given the long dry spell and the absence of unplanned rains and hailstorms in the grape growing areas of Nashik, Ahmednagar, Pune and some parts of Marathwada, growers in Maharashtra have reported good quality and quantity of their harvest. But given the slow pace of exports, fears of a price fall are now looming. So far this year, only ...
Source: AGF

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