What was the export of Polish pears in the fall of 2024?

Published 2024년 11월 13일

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In the autumn of 2024, Poland experienced a significant surge in pear exports to non-EU countries, with figures reaching over 9.5 thousand tonnes in September and October. This period saw exports to five countries, with Kazakhstan taking the lead as the largest importer, followed by Belarus and Ukraine. The export volume in October 2024 was compared to the previous years, showing mixed results. While there was an increase compared to October 2022, the figures fell short when compared to October 2023, highlighting a dynamic trend in pear export patterns.
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According to PIORiN data, the export of Polish pears so far in the autumn of 2024, strictly speaking in September and October, amounted to just over 9.5 thousand tonnes. It should be emphasised that these quantities apply only to shipments to non-EU countries. Find out which country from this pool imports the most Polish pears. We present the latest data from the State Plant Protection and Seed Inspection informing about the export of Polish pears in the autumn of 2024. The published amounts refer to phytosanitary certificates issued by the Inspection in September 2024 and October 2024. Where do we export Polish pears? Of course, the recipients of Polish pears include intra-EU countries. However, export to them does not require phytosanitary certificates issued by PIORiN. Therefore, it is difficult to indicate specific amounts and directions. Exports to third countries, i.e. non-EU countries, are definitely more transparent, as they are under the control of the Inspection. ...
Source: AgroFakt.pl

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