The remontant raspberry season in Central Asia is starting to gain momentum - prices are not rising

Published 2023년 8월 3일

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The raspberry season in the EastFruit project countries has transitioned to remontant varieties, but prices for raspberries remain disappointing for farmers. Prices in Poland and Ukraine are significantly lower than last year, with frozen raspberries being three times cheaper. However, in Georgia, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, prices for raspberries are at record levels, creating good opportunities for export to local processors.
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The raspberry season in the EastFruit project countries has almost completed the transition from summer to remontant varieties, but prices for this berry continue to disappoint farmers almost everywhere. Even before the start of the current season, it was clear that there would be a price collapse in the raspberry market, and by the end of June the situation reached its climax, including a price drop to below half a dollar per kg, calls for a boycott of processors and demands for import bans. See also: Raspberries of contention - a collapse in prices and calls for a boycott of raspberry freezing enterprises Many players in the raspberry market hoped that with the departure of summer varieties, the situation would improve, and they would be able to sell remontant raspberries at a higher price. However, there are no prerequisites for price growth yet. In Poland, prices for frozen raspberries still range from PLN 3.80-4.20/kg ($0.93-1.03/kg), which is more than three times cheaper ...
Source: Eastfruit

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