Analysis: What will the fruit and vegetable processing industry in Poland bring in 2021?

Published 2021년 2월 4일

Tridge summary

The Polish fruit and vegetable processing industry experienced a decline in production volumes in 2020, with decreases in the production of frozen fruit and vegetables, fruit and vegetable juices, and fruit and vegetable preserves. The decrease in volumes was primarily due to a lower supply of raw materials, coupled with higher raw material prices. Despite these challenges, processors were able to compensate by increasing product prices, leading to sales revenues similar to the previous year and a 4.5% increase in the result on sales for companies employing at least 50 employees. The net result increased by 21% y / y, taking into account other results items and government support.
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Original content

In 2020, the fruit and vegetable processing industry recorded relatively significant drops in volumes. This is illustrated by GUS data on broad product categories - the production of frozen fruit and vegetables fell by 9% y / y after 11 months of the year, fruit and vegetable juices fell by 7%, and frozen vegetables - by 4%. The quantitative export of fruit and vegetable preserves was also significantly lower than last year (by nearly 190 thousand tonnes, i.e. 9% in the period Jan-Oct '20). As Paweł Kowalski explains, the volume drops were only to a limited extent related to the COVID-19 pandemic, to which the industry as a whole (though not all of its segments equally, as discussed later in the text) showed relatively high resistance. The main reason was the lower supply of the raw material available on the market, mainly fruit. - In 2019, around 23% less fruit was harvested from trees and 18% less berries than in the very good 2018 harvest. This, in turn, translated into a lower ...

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