Will remontant strawberries in Moldova emerge from the niche format?

Published 2024년 3월 4일

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Despite the short sales season and increasing price pressure due to early imports, Moldovan strawberry farmers favor early varieties over late (remontant) ones. The Association of Berry Producers Pomușoarele Moldovei reports that late strawberries remain a niche product, with only a few farms producing them. Although demand for late strawberries is gradually rising, they are typically cheaper than early ones due to higher market competition in the fall. Interestingly, the remontant strawberry season lasted longer than usual last year, with the final price nearly matching the starting price for early strawberries.
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Moldovan farmers who grow garden strawberries using protected soil technologies, according to EastFruit, prefer early rather than late (remontant) varieties of berries. This was the case in previous seasons; most likely, this will be the case in the 2024 season. And this is despite the fact that, as EastFruit wrote, over the past three to four years, imported strawberries in commercially significant quantities appear on the Moldovan market earlier and earlier. Accordingly, the “high sales season” of local greenhouse strawberries of early varieties is shortening, and prices for them are under increasing pressure. Specialists from the Association of Berry Producers Pomușoarele Moldovei note in this regard that five years ago they oriented berry farmers to more boldly include remontant strawberries in the assortment of their products. However, since then, late (autumn) strawberries have not outgrown the “niche format.” Commercial production of such berries in the country is carried ...
Source: Eastfruit

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