According to Rosselkhozbank, consumption of greenhouse vegetables in Russia will not grow until 2025

Published Nov 23, 2022

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Russian Agricultural Bank forecasts no growth in greenhouse vegetable consumption until 2025 due to pandemic and sanction-related impacts. Despite a projected 3% decrease in consumption, vegetable production is expected to rise by 7% by 2025 with the launch of around 700 hectares of new greenhouses. Cucumber production is expected to meet domestic demands, while tomato imports remain high. The majority of greenhouse vegetable production is concentrated in southern Russia and republics.
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According to the forecasts of the Russian Agricultural Bank, there will be no growth in the consumption of greenhouse vegetables until 2025. It began to decrease during the coronavirus pandemic. Another reason for the decline in consumer demand is a decrease in supplies from abroad due to the imposition of sanctions and rising prices. In the coming years, Rosselkhozbank does not expect an increase in the consumption of greenhouse vegetables. Salads and greens will be an exception. According to the results of 2022, consumption may decrease by 3%, while vegetable production in greenhouse complexes will increase by 7%. Until 2025, about 700 hectares of greenhouses can be launched in Russia. Own production of cucumbers almost completely covers the needs of the domestic market. However, according to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, tomato imports are still at a high level. In 2021, 460 thousand tons of tomatoes were brought to our country. Deliveries of cucumbers from abroad are ...
Source: Fruitnews

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