Ukrainian export of fruit, soft fruit, and nuts will rise sharply in 2021

Published 2021년 11월 9일

Tridge summary

Ukrainian fruit and soft fruit exports to Germany have seen a significant increase of 71% in the first three quarters of 2021 compared to the previous year, with frozen raspberries and wild blueberries making up a large portion of these exports. The country also saw an increase in exports to other key EU countries such as Poland, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Austria, and Lithuania, with the Russian embargo on Ukrainian food deliveries accelerating these exports.
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Original content

Ukrainian exports of fruit, soft fruit and nuts to Germany amounted to €13.6 million in the first three quarters of this year, an increase of no less than 71% compared to 2020. Frozen raspberries account for € 4.94 million, 3.3 times more than in 2020. The second position is taken by frozen wild blueberries and other berries. The export of these berries to Germany amounted to € 4.76 million, 82% more than in the first nine months of last year. In addition, relatively small batches of fresh raspberries, sweet chestnuts and one batch of fresh cherries were delivered to Germany for the first time. Ukraine continues to expand exports to key EU countries. Although those exports had already started before the Russian embargo on food deliveries from Ukraine was ...
Source: AGF

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