Poland has increased imports of frozen raspberries from Morocco 9 times in 3 years

Published Apr 3, 2024

Tridge summary

Morocco has significantly increased its exports of frozen raspberries to Poland, becoming the third-largest supplier with a ninefold increase over three years, reaching 2.9 thousand tons by the end of 2023. This growth has come at the expense of Serbia, which saw a 42% decrease in its exports to Poland, dropping to 4.7 thousand tons. Meanwhile, Ukraine remains the top supplier despite political protests, with its exports to Poland more than doubling to 26.1 thousand tons. The European market is experiencing a shortage of frozen raspberries, leading to an expected significant price increase in the 2024/25 season. Despite low raspberry prices, Ukraine is maintaining its cultivation area.
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Morocco is the fastest growing supplier of frozen raspberries to the Polish market, according to official Polish customs statistics. EastFruit analysts calculated that in just three years, supplies of frozen raspberries from Morocco to Poland increased immediately by 9 times and reached 2.9 thousand tons by the end of 2023. This allowed Morocco to gain third place among the main suppliers of raspberries to Poland, after Ukraine and Serbia. For comparison, raspberry exports from Ukraine to Poland over the same period of time increased 2.1 times and reached 26.1 thousand tons, while from Serbia to Poland fell by 42% to 4.7 thousand tons. Thus, it can be said that suppliers from Morocco were taking market share from suppliers of frozen raspberries from Serbia. Read also: Ukraine increased exports of frozen raspberries to the USA 6 times in 2023 It is interesting that, despite the protests and loud statements of Polish politicians and officials, which are usually very far from ...
Source: Eastfruit

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