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Russia is not a traditional fruit exporter and needs to import a large amount of fruit from China, Turkey, Egypt and other countries every year
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Meanwhile, China is only allowed to import frozen blueberries and cranberries from Russia
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Meanwhile, China is only allowed to import frozen blueberries and cranberries from Russia
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In recent years, the production and import of Russian berries, especially blueberries, have begun to show an upward trend
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Since 2018, the annual production of blueberries in Russia has exceeded 3,000 tons for the first time, of which the blueberry output in 2020 has reached 3,600 tons
.
In the same year, Russia imported 7,600 tons of blueberries for $55.
9 million, a 65% increase over 2019 imports
.
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Since 2018, the annual production of blueberries in Russia has exceeded 3,000 tons for the first time, of which the blueberry output in 2020 has reached 3,600 tons
.
In the same year, Russia imported 7,600 tons of blueberries for $55.
9 million, a 65% increase over 2019 imports
.
70% of Russia's blueberry imports come from Peru, Morocco and Chile, while in summer it is mainly from neighboring Serbia, Belarus, Ukraine and Georgia
.
The harvest period of local blueberries in Russia is mainly concentrated in July-August, and the price is 1.
5-2 times higher than that in Ukraine, Poland and Belarus
.
However, with the development of the blueberry industry in Russia, this price gap is gradually narrowing
.
.
The harvest period of local blueberries in Russia is mainly concentrated in July-August, and the price is 1.
5-2 times higher than that in Ukraine, Poland and Belarus
.
However, with the development of the blueberry industry in Russia, this price gap is gradually narrowing
.