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Turkish vegetables and fruits are being replaced by European ones from Ukraine

Vegetables
Published Dec 14, 2023

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Ukrainian importers have turned to Turkey for increased food supplies due to restrictions on the Polish border, with Turkish products now occupying almost 40% of the market. Tetyana Popovych, from the wholesale market of agricultural products "Shuvar," explained that the demand for Turkish goods has increased by 15-18% compared to last year, especially for citrus fruits, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, and eggplants. Despite delays and higher prices, market operators are also continuing to import European goods from Italy and Spain, showing adaptability to changing conditions and preventing shortages in the market.
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Ukrainian importers have increased the supply of food products from Turkey due to restrictions on the Polish border. Tetyana Popovych, head of the marketing department of the wholesale market of agricultural products "Shuvar", said this, ProAgro Group reports. She noted that market participants in search of alternative supply routes through the blocked Polish border turned their attention to imports from Turkey via Bulgaria, Romania and Moldova. "For European manufacturers, this is especially critical in the run-up to the holidays, when the demand for goods increases significantly, and manufacturers do not receive funds. At the same time, Turkish products, in particular citrus fruits, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini and eggplants, already occupy a share of almost 40% in our market. If we talk about citrus fruits separately, their share is almost 60%. Turkish goods have now powerfully entered the Ukrainian market. Compared to the same period last year, the share of Turkish vegetables ...
Source: Agravery
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