Ukraine increased the export of frozen berries by 20%

Published 2020년 6월 3일

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In the first four months of 2020, Ukraine experienced a significant increase in the export of frozen berries, with a 20% rise in real terms and a 37% increase in value compared to the previous year. The export of frozen strawberries and raspberries doubled and quadrupled, respectively, with Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, and the USA being the main importers. China saw a 5.5-fold increase in the import of Ukrainian frozen blueberries, contributing to revenue of $ 6 million from January to April. This marks a significant growth in the export of these berries to China since 2015, with expectations for 2020 to be a record year.
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For 4 months of 2020, Ukraine increased the export of frozen berries by 20% in real terms and by 37% in value compared with the figures for 2019. In 2020, the export of frozen strawberries doubled in comparison with the previous year, and raspberries by 40%. The main countries importing frozen strawberries in the first months of 2020 were: Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic and the USA. Similar countries procured Ukrainian frozen raspberries. Among all the frozen berries that Ukraine exports, blueberries are in the lead. From January to April 2020, the export of this berry to China increased 5.5 times. Revenue from the export of frozen blueberries for this period amounted to $ 6 million. In addition to Ukraine, frozen blueberries were exported to China by countries such as Canada, Sweden, Latvia, Belarus, Russia and Poland. It is clarified ...
Source: Fruitnews

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