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    The Serbian Chamber of Commerce said that the export volume of raspberries fell, and revenue increased, but the high price was difficult to maintain

    • Last Update: 2022-10-12
    • Source: Internet
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    The Political Daily reported on September 26 that the fresh and frozen fruit and vegetable department of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) announced that in the first eight months of this year, the export volume of frozen raspberries fell by 33% compared with the same period in 2021, but still received higher revenues
    .
     
    In the first eight months of last year, Cyprus exported 65,000 tons of raspberries with an income of about 200 million euros, and in the same period of this year, it exported 43,000 tons, with revenues of slightly more than 224 million euros
    .
     
    The PKS estimates that Serbia has produced more than 90,000 tonnes of raspberries this year, and last year's harvest of 15,000 tonnes has yet to
    be sold.
    The purchase price of fresh raspberries this year is between 500 and 650 dinars (4.
    27 to 5.
    54 euros) per kilogram, up from 420 dinars per kilogram (3.
    58 euros)
    in 2021.
    But in Poland, the price of a kilogram of raspberries at the beginning of the harvest is about 3 euros, and by the last weeks of the harvest, the price will drop to around 2 euros per kilogram, in addition, Ukraine has produced very good raspberries this year, selling at a price of 2.
    35 to 3.
    30 euros per kilogram in Western Europe, and Cypriot exporters will encounter difficulties
    when exporting at high prices.
     
    According to information from foreign markets, according to information from foreign markets, demand in Western Europe is also falling, and raspberry prices are expected to fall further, as demand in the United States has fallen sharply
    .
    Demand for frozen raspberries in France fell by 10 percent and Germany by 40 percent, the two countries being the largest markets for frozen raspberries and accounting for nearly half
    of all cypriot exports.
    Although sales of Sai raspberries have increased in some new markets, such as Argentina and Saudi Arabia, exports are too small to have a significant impact on
    the overall growth of exports.
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