Ukrainian raspberries were first exported to the United States and Canada

Published Oct 12, 2021

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Ukrainian raspberry exporters have started exporting large consignments of frozen raspberries to the United States and Canada for the first time this year. The export to these countries, which account for about 80% of the total global imports of frozen raspberries in value terms and about 65% in kind, was successful with a batch sent to both countries in one sea container. The buyer is considering continuing cooperation with Ukrainian suppliers. The United States and Canada typically pay higher prices for imported raspberries, providing good opportunities for Ukrainian exporters to improve product quality and increase investment.
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This year, for the first time, large consignments of Ukrainian-made frozen raspberries were exported to the United States and Canada. One batch of raspberries was sent to Canada and the United States in the amount of one sea container. Logistics took about a month and a half. The buyer is considering the possibility of continuing cooperation with Ukrainian suppliers on an ongoing basis. Ukrainian raspberry exporter has previously successfully passed FDA (The United States Food and Drug Administration) certification. East-fruit analysts also note that the United States and Canada have traditionally paid higher prices for imported raspberries than other major importing countries, which creates good opportunities for Ukrainian exporters to invest in improving product quality. Certificate. The United States and Canada account for about 80% of total global imports of frozen raspberries in value terms and about 65% in kind. Going to direct deliveries of frozen raspberries to ...
Source: Landlord

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