Moldovan farmers are skeptical about business prospects for late blackberries

Published Sep 15, 2023

Tridge summary

The blackberry sales season in Moldova is ending, with only small quantities available in city markets. The price for blackberries is at its highest in five years, but many farmers are pessimistic about the prospects for selling late blackberries due to drought conditions. As a result, some farmers plan to replace late blackberry varieties with early ones in the future. Export of blackberries from Moldova has been low this year, with only a small amount sent to the Romanian market.
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The blackberry sales season is coming to an end in Moldova. In city markets you can still find single offers of this berry in microscopic wholesale and retail. Farmers claim that even on small blackberry plantations it is still possible to collect tens of kilograms of berries a day, but few people do this even on their own, especially at the expense of expensive hired labor. Although the price for blackberries of the latest harvest is at the maximum level in the five years - 35-40 lei/kg ($1.95-2.22/kg). Many Moldovan berry farmers surveyed by EastFruit are skeptical about the prospects for active sales of late blackberries, in contrast to sales of late strawberries. In the near future, some of them plan to replace late blackberry varieties with early and extra-early ones. Apparently, this is due to the increasing frequency and severity of droughts. This year, early blackberry plantations in spring and early summer developed more or less normally, although there was insufficient ...
Source: Eastfruit

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