Serbia: Growers anticipate this year's purchase prices for raspberries

Published 2023년 3월 3일

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Raspberry growers in Serbia are expecting a high purchase price for the red gold this season, with an estimated range of 400 to 500 dinars per kilogram. The weather conditions have impacted the crop size, leading to expectations of a smaller yield. There is a significant amount of raspberries still in freezers from the previous season, and producers are eagerly awaiting the purchase price for this year. However, they face challenges such as a lack of workforce, which affected last year's collection of dues. The current price per kilo for stored raspberries is much lower than last year's record high.
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Raspberry growers in Serbia expect 400 to 500 dinars per kilogram of red gold this season. There is still a huge amount of raspberries waiting for buyers in Serbian freezers. With the first warmer days, work began in Ivanjica and Arilje, which are considered the capitals of the Serbian raspberry. The weather conditions were not favorable for them, so as they say, a smaller crop can be expected this season. Last season, Serbian raspberries reached a record price per kilogram, but despite this, many producers were left with empty pockets because, as they say, they did not manage to collect all the dues. Large quantities of raspberries are still stored and waiting for buyers, but growers are impatiently waiting to see what the purchase price will be this year. - I expect it will be 400 to 500 dinars per kilogram. Precisely due to a number of factors that affect production, it will be high - says RINU Dobrivoje Radović, president of the Association of Raspberry Producers in Serbia. ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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