Moldova: Frozen raspberry producers are not getting their stocks sold

Published 2022년 11월 2일

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Moldovan soft fruit association 'Pomușoarele Moldovei' reports a surplus of 85-100 tons of frozen raspberries in warehouses due to reduced market prices in Europe, which have prevented producers from selling at desired wholesale prices. Despite exporting over 600 tons from the 2022 harvest, a strategy to withhold part of the production in anticipation of higher autumn prices has been unsuccessful due to increased electricity costs and market uncertainties.
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According to officials of the soft fruit growers' association "Pomușoarele Moldovei", there are currently about 85-100 tons of frozen raspberries in the various warehouses. The producers would like to sell them to their traditional customers at a wholesale price of at least EUR 4/kg, but this seems impossible in the near future, as many Ukrainian frozen raspberries are offered on the European market at a price of around 3.40 -3.50 euros/kg. According to the association, Moldova has already exported about 600 tons of frozen raspberries from the 2022 harvest this season, i.e. about 40% more than last season. The fall in prices for frozen raspberries in the European market, which started in August, forced Moldovan ...
Source: AGF

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