Poland: What happened that the blueberry trading market has experienced a real collapse in the past two weeks?

Published Jul 27, 2021

Tridge summary

The article explains the current price crisis in the Polish blueberry market, which is attributed to a combination of factors. These include the lack of spring frosts, which have impacted cultivation, issues with exports to the UK and Germany, an overlap of harvest seasons, and the poor attitude of domestic distributors. Additionally, the quality of Polish blueberries has decreased as production has increased. The author, Mateusz Czok, believes that while the situation may improve in the short term, with the harvest of the 'Duke' variety expected to finish soon, prices are not yet at their lowest and may even fall further in the future due to overproduction.
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Original content

ProBerry: The price crisis, which had been announced for years, finally caught up with growers who were selling and still selling their fruit for 7 zlotys. But is this really the pit of the pits that was announced? The past years were abundant with spring frosts, which in many regions of the country depleted the cultivation of not only American blueberries. The 2021 season is the first year in many years when there were no spring frosts. And the current situation on the blueberry market could be reduced to the issue of the lack of spring frosts. However, more factors contributed to this. First of all - problems with exports. Until last weekend, exports to the UK were very weak, and many exporters did not even ship goods at all. Not for lack of desire, but for lack of orders. The same situation took place in Germany. The Russian market, which despite the embargo, the Polish blueberry still found its way around in a roundabout way, is still closed for us this year. It is possible ...
Source: Sad24

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