Ukraine updated the blueberry export record in 2022

Published 2022년 11월 9일

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Ukrainian gardeners have defied challenging conditions, including occupation by Russian troops, to achieve a record high in blueberry exports in 2022. The country exported over 2.5 thousand tons of fresh blueberries, marking a significant increase of 1.5 times compared to 2021 and surpassing the 2019 record by 11%. Despite the loss of Belarus as a market, Poland became the primary importer, followed by the Netherlands, the UK, and Moldova, with new exports to Spain, Germany, Georgia, and Finland. However, deliveries to the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, and Singapore were halted due to Russia's military aggression against Ukraine.
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According to EastFruit analysts, despite the invasion of the Russian occupation troops, their damage to part of the plantations in the central and northern regions of the country, and, in general, incredibly difficult conditions, Ukrainian gardeners in 2022 were able to increase blueberry exports to a record high in history! The total export of fresh blueberries from Ukraine in 2022 exceeded 2.5 thousand tons, an increase of one and a half times compared to 2021. The previous record for blueberry exports from Ukraine, reached in 2019, was exceeded by 11%. And this is despite the fact that in 2022 there were no deliveries of blueberries from Ukraine to Belarus, which, until this year, was one of the main markets for Ukrainian blueberries. Poland has traditionally been the main market for blueberries from Ukraine. In 2022, this country imported 2.2 times more berries from Ukraine than a year earlier, and the volume of deliveries reached 1.35 thousand tons per season. Thus, more than ...
Source: Eastfruit

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