Overview raspberry market: Ukraine, Poland, Serbia, and Moldova

Published 2023년 7월 5일

Tridge summary

The new raspberry season in Eastern Europe is off to a challenging start as prices hit a record low, leading growers to call for boycotts and government assistance. Serbia, a long-time leader in frozen raspberry exports, is experiencing dissatisfaction among growers despite having the highest purchase prices in the region. The situation is complicated by the significant amount of unsold frozen raspberries from the previous season, leading to uncertainty about the future of the market.
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Original content

The new raspberry season in Eastern Europe has just started, but is already making headlines. Growers are shocked by the low prices, call for boycotts of frozen processors, import bans and government assistance, and share angry comments on social media. The raspberry price cycle has bottomed out almost everywhere, as many market players believe. However, Eastfruit's specialists believe that it is quite possible, and even likely, that this bottom has not yet been reached. It is impossible to predict the future exactly, so the international team of EastFruit has collected facts about the main raspberry countries in the region: Serbia, Poland, Ukraine and Moldova, so that everyone can draw their own conclusions. Serbia Serbia is the long-term market leader among global exporters of frozen raspberries. In recent years, competition from Ukraine and Morocco has somewhat weakened Serbia's position, but prices are being formed here, mainly for Class I quality frozen raspberries. At the ...
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