Poland: There is no shortage of imported plums on the market, from Serbia and Moldova

게시됨 2024년 7월 19일

Tridge 요약

Polish fruit growers are experiencing a decline in plum prices due to a large supply of both domestic and imported plums, particularly from Serbia and later Moldova. The large supply has led to prices of about PLN 3.00/kg for Serbian plums, which are then sold for over PLN 4.00/kg by importers and wholesalers. This competition and the liberalized trade between Moldova and the EU are benefiting importers and wholesalers, but not the fruit growers.
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In addition to the accumulated domestic supply of Lepotica, there is also import from Serbia on the market. Later we will compete with fruit from Moldova. Fruit growers are irritated by the rapid decline in plum prices in producer groups and trading companies. In part, producers can influence prices by limiting supplies or briefly suspending deliveries. However, this is unlikely in Polish reality. In addition to the accumulated supply of Cacanska Lepotica on wholesale markets and collection points, there is another important factor that influences the declines. It's about competition from fruit from the south, specifically from Serbia. As a result, the supply is currently quite large. However, in the frost season and lower yields, fruit growers agree that the rates are definitely too low. Wholesalers inform that plums from Serbia can be purchased today for about PLN 3.00/kg including transport. To this you need to add the importer's and wholesaler's margin. That is why imported ...
출처: Sad24

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