Russian gardeners end the black currant season

Published Aug 18, 2021

Tridge summary

Russian horticultural farms have completed the black currant season, with sales ending two weeks later than the previous year due to limited supply caused by hot weather and drought. Despite the challenges, producers have managed to sell the remaining batches at an average of 22% higher prices than the previous season, with prices ranging from 150-250 rubles / kg ($ 2.04-3.40 / kg).
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This week, most Russian horticultural farms have already announced the complete completion of the black currant season, while other producers are offering the remaining batches of this berry for sale, analysts of the EastFruit project report. According to the daily monitoring of the project, the black currant sales season in Russia this year ended 2 weeks later than a year ago. At the same time, producers manage to sell the remaining volumes of this berry by an average of 22% more expensive than in the previous season. So, today the residual batches of black currant go on sale at 150-250 rubles / kg ($ 2.04-3.40 / kg), depending on the quality and region of production. According to gardeners, this season the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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