Have Serbian plums replaced the Polish ones?

Published 2022년 8월 16일

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The article highlights the concern of Polish plum producers about the surge of imported plums, particularly from Serbia, in discount stores. These imports are priced lower, leading to a decrease in demand for locally grown plums and affecting the livelihoods of Polish farmers. The article points out that the removal of customs duties for fruit sold to the EU, especially to large supermarkets, has worsened the situation for local producers.
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Plums in one of the discount stores caused a storm among customers. There are plenty of them in Poland, while the country of origin of those sold is ... Serbia - says Nowa Trybuna Opolska. In "Bronisze", domestic wholesale plums are valued at 1.5-2.5 PLN / kg. You pay even more in bazaars and supermarkets. Producer groups, in turn, buy fruit for an average of PLN 1.20 / kg. Growers agree that it could be better, and the sale of imported goods only harms them. SEE: Nobody wants a Polish plum? They import Serbian "Merchants may be like that, but what are producer groups for? Instead of helping ourselves to sell our goods, we let others earn - points out one of the producers. This is the case, inter alia, after lifting customs duties for several ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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