Ukrainian export of apples can be cheap

Published 2022년 10월 10일

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The 2022-2023 apple export season is expected to see lower prices due to a higher European harvest, competition from Turkey and Iran, and logistical costs in Ukraine. Despite these challenges, Volodymyr Gurzhii, head of the USPA Fruit company, advises continuing exports.
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In the 2022-2023 export season, apple prices may be lower than in previous years. Such a forecast is made by Volodymyr Gurzhii, head of the USPA Fruit company, in the material of the magazine "Gardening in Ukrainian". The harvest in Europe is forecast at a higher level than a year ago, Volodymyr Gurzhii explains the market situation, which will put pressure on prices. Turkey and Iran are going for a record - competitors of Ukraine, because they will all supply simultaneously to the same sales markets. A big harvest is expected in Serbia, and in terms of quality, they should be doing well too, because they grow almost the entire crop under anti-hail nets. That is, even compared to the Serbs, the Ukrainians are currently in a less favorable situation, which is complicated by logistical costs. They differ from those of Eastern Europe almost twice, or by $3-5 thousand for one container of ...
Source: Agrotimes

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