The apple market in Poland turmoil

Published 2022년 3월 29일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the impact of the Ukraine war on European agricultural markets, with a focus on Polish apple exporters who have lost Eastern markets and face container shortages. The war's wider effects include potential wheat shortages and issues in the bread and flour market. Polish apple producers are seeking new markets as Russian embargos continue to affect their sales. The article also touches on Ukraine's growing competition in the horticultural sector and the challenges of weather conditions in predicting fruit production.
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The war in Ukraine will affect agricultural markets throughout Europe, and its effects will also be felt by Polish apple exporters. They have already lost the opportunity to sell their fruit to the East, incl. to Mongolia and Kazakhstan, and the situation is additionally made more difficult by the lack of containers that would allow them to be shipped by sea, for example to Egypt, which in recent years has become one of the main importers of Polish apples. - What saves us is a relatively good price for industrial apples. On the other hand, since the beginning of this year, there has been a very large stagnation in the sale of dessert apples - both on the domestic market and in export. Simply, fewer apples are bought everywhere - says Witold Boguta, president of the National Association of Fruit and Vegetable Producers. - In recent years, Ukraine has been developing its horticultural production quite intensively. Here we should pay attention especially to apples, in this respect ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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