Ukraine has stopped the supply of nuts to Singapore, apples and blueberries - significantly reduced

Published 2021년 1월 24일

Tridge summary

In 2020, Ukraine experienced a significant decrease in fruit and vegetable exports to Singapore, with notable drops in apple, blueberry, and walnut exports. Despite these declines, Ukraine ranked 16th in apple exports and saw increased competition with countries like Serbia. Meanwhile, the Singapore market witnessed a surge in apple imports from traditional suppliers like China and new entrants such as New Zealand and the United States. Blueberry imports also grew by 20%, with the United States, Chile, and Peru as the leading suppliers, alongside unexpected suppliers like China, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.
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Original content

Ukraine in 2020 sharply reduced the export of fruits and vegetables to Singapore. In particular, apple supplies in value terms decreased 2.5 times, blueberry exports fell almost 4 times, and walnut exports practically stopped, EastFruit analysts report. In total, 41 tons of fresh apples were exported to Singapore from Ukraine: 41 tons of fresh apples against 108 tons a year earlier and about 1 tons of fresh blueberries against 6 tons in 2019. At the same time, Serbia delivered almost the same volume of apples to Singapore last year as Ukraine, although has not previously supplied a fresh apple to this country. China remains the main apple supplier to the Singapore market, which in the 2020 calendar year increased its supply volumes to 46.2 thousand tons. New Zealand took second place with 8.9 thousand tons, bypassing South Africa, which supplied 7.5 thousand tons of apples to Singapore. The USA came in fourth place, having exported 3.9 thousand tons, while France dropped to fifth, ...

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