November export of Moldovan apple, the minimum figure in five years

Published 2022년 12월 5일

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In November 2022, Moldova experienced its lowest apple exports in five years, with only about 7 thousand tons sent out, primarily to CIS countries. However, farmers believe that alternative markets, including the Persian Gulf and Romania, are showing promise with nearly a thousand tons and 600 tons of apples exported respectively. Despite this, traders do not anticipate a significant increase in apple exports in December, as consumers tend to shift to citrus and exotic fruits for the holiday season.
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According to the customs service of Moldova, in November 2022, about 7 thousand tons of apples were exported from the country. This is the lowest figure for November exports over the past five years, only in 2020 it was close to the current one - almost 8 thousand tons (but then curbing supplies was a tactic, in the hope of active winter supplies to the Russian market at a higher price). In the same month of 2021, exports were a record - 22.5 thousand tons. The main direction of supplies of Moldovan apples in November of this year is the CIS countries. However, representatives of farmers' organizations believe that the situation in alternative markets is also not bad: shipments of almost a thousand tons of apples to the markets of the Persian Gulf countries, and, most importantly, more than 600 tons to Romania. For November, when there is still a local apple on the Romanian market, and more diverse / high-quality products from neighboring European countries, this is a good result ...
Source: Eastfruit

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