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Production of raspberries in Poland

Published Dec 7, 2021

Tridge summary

Poland is the third-largest producer of raspberries in the European Union and the fifth globally, with a production share of about 10%. The country's raspberry cultivation area has remained stable at 28-30 thousand hectares, and the harvest reached 116 thousand tonnes last year. The majority of the production is located in the Lubelskie Voivodeship, with 85% of the domestic harvest. Both fresh and frozen raspberries are exported, primarily to Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, making up about 23% and 73% of the harvest, respectively. Poland's raspberry production dominates the EU market, accounting for 51% of the production.
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Cultivation area and yields Raspberries are the third, in terms of the production scale, after strawberries and currants, species of berries cultivated in Poland. The share of raspberries in the harvest of berries is at a level of about 25%. In recent years, the cultivation area of raspberries has been subject to slight changes and ranged from 28 to 30 thousand ha. Last year, the harvest of raspberries in Poland amounted to 116 thousand tonnes. Regional diversification of the production of raspberries In Poland, the majority of plantations of raspberries are located in the Lubelskie Voivodeship. In recent years, the harvest in this voivodeship has accounted for about 85% of the domestic production of these fruit. The lower average share in the domestic harvest of raspberries was that of the following voivodeships: Mazowieckie, Zachodniopomorskie and Podkarpackie. foreign trade A large part of the domestic harvest of raspberries is intended for export. Last year, the export of ...
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