Unexpected consequence of power outage in Moldova's apple sector

Published 2022년 12월 1일

Tridge summary

Moldovan apple concentrate factories are experiencing a significant surge in apple supply, around 20-25%, due to growers quickly selling their apples to avoid loss during power outages and cold room failures. Despite the increased supply, the purchase prices for industrial apples have not changed in November, remaining at € 0.09. Speranța Con, the canned fruit and vegetables supplier's association, is prepared to process all offered apples. However, the quality of this year's stored apples is varied, with only medium and high quality apples available, which may limit exports and result in few rejects for processing.
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Managers of Moldovan factories supplying apple concentrate claim that "there was an abnormal increase in the supply of industrial apples at the beginning of the week". The increase is estimated to be about 20-25% compared to the level delivered daily in the previous week. At the same time, in the second half of November, only apples come out of the fruit store for processing. In this context, the association of suppliers of canned fruit and vegetables Speranța Con assumes that the recent power outage, although short-lived, has nevertheless had a psychological effect on fruit market operators. According to representatives of the organization, "to avoid loss of product in the event of repeated power outages and cold room operation failures, growers decided to quickly sell their products to concentrate processors." It is clear that the sellers in this case cannot count on a decent income. The purchase prices for industrial apples on the Moldovan market have not changed in November at ...
Source: AGF

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