Poland: Suspension of deliveries at this point means rapid increases in raw material prices?

Published 2022년 10월 11일

Tridge summary

Activists from Agrounia are calling for a suspension of industrial apple supplies due to current sales and exports of juices, concentrates, and exports, particularly to the USA, making extra supply unnecessary. They argue that continuing to supply industrial apples will not increase prices and could lead to contractual penalties for incomplete orders. They suggest increasing purchase prices for raw material and processing at lower capacities to extend the season and raise product prices.
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The suspension of the supply of industrial apples will be more severe when their supply is not increased. So say the activists of Agrounia and it is impossible to disagree with this thesis. As we learn from the employees of several processing plants, the sale of juices and concentrates is currently doing well. It is the same with exports. There are also shipments of concentrate to the USA, which are exceptionally advantageous from the point of view of processing plants. In addition, raw material purchases and production allow only for current sales, but not for product storage. Therefore, fruit growers associated in the fruit part of Agrounia are calling for the suspension of the supply of industrial apples. Strictly speaking, they say that not stopping deliveries will not increase prices. The original appeal on the Owocowa Polska profile reads: GROWERS, IF YOU DO NOT STOP THE SUPPLIES OF THE INDUSTRY FOR SHOPPING THIS WEEK, THE FAILURE TO INCREASE THE PRICES WILL BE YOUR ONLY ...
Source: Sad24

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