Poland: The 2023/24 apple season will be completely different from the previous one

Published 2023년 6월 23일

Tridge summary

The 2022/23 apple season in Poland presented challenges for growers, with a large harvest but a shortage of labor leading to a significant portion of apples being left unharvested. The initial sales period also saw disappointing prices. However, sales improved in February and are now nearing the end, with Dominik Woźniak from the Rajpol group expecting to sell all stocks before the new season. The new season is expected to see a decrease in the total apple harvest, particularly of the Jonagold and Idared varieties, while the Gala, Golden, and Red Delicious varieties are expected to perform well, provided they avoid major weather issues.
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Original content

The passing apple season was quite difficult in Poland. Not only in terms of harvesting all the apples, but also in terms of sales at the beginning of the season. - The 2022/23 apple season was a difficult period for fruit growers in Poland. The harvest in autumn 2022 was one of the largest in the last five years. However, the lack of employees resulted in a significant amount of apples left in the field. The first part of the season was also difficult in terms of sales - prices were disappointing at this point. Fortunately, the situation has improved since February, and now we are approaching the end of sales, says Dominik Woźniak from the Rajpol group of producers. Although stocks in the Rajpol group have not run out yet, Woźniak is convinced that he will be able to sell everything before the start of the new season. - Apple stocks remain stable and it looks like they will be sold before the start of the new season. As Rajpol, we deliver about 60 percent. of our apples to Polish ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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