The news from Belarus caused a meteoric rise in the price of pears in the Benelux

Published Apr 29, 2022

Tridge summary

The article discusses the significant price increases in second-class pears in Belgium, following the announcement of new Belarusian regulations that effectively lifts the embargo on many fruits and vegetables, despite it officially still being in place. The prices of caliber 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 pears have all seen substantial hikes, with Caliber 65 pears experiencing an 18.0% increase to EUR 0.72 (PLN 3.37). This change is attributed to the anticipated market impact of the Belarusian market's opening to Polish apples and pears, suggesting a positive outlook for fruit traders.
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Almost all fruit growers associate the opening of the Belarusian market for Polish apples and pears with future price increases. We checked what happened to the prices of pears (Conference) in Belgium in the last few days. As we remember, at the beginning of the year dozens of pear trucks from Belgium and the Netherlands were stuck in front of the border with Belarus. Some of the fruit has returned to the Benelux. In February, the prices of second-class pears dropped significantly even to the level of EUR 0.20, or PLN 0.93. Then there was a slight correction. From the beginning of the week, information about the change in Belarusian regulations has been circulating among traders all over Europe. Although the embargo formally continues, many types of fruit and vegetables have been excluded from the list. When analyzing the prices in Belgium, it is clear that this information has a very good impact on the market and, consequently, on the prices of pears in a short time. The table ...
Source: Sad24

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