June 2020 - Page 2 of 2 - Fruit Ukraine
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Berry Business at Risk Due to COVID-19

EastFruit analysts are warning about possible complications with the sale of berries if quarantine is not canceled.   “The experience of Italy shows that in times of strict quarantine, sales of perishable products are reduced. Since people try to leave their homes less often and visit retail outlets, sales of such perishable goods as garden […]

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Record Losses in the History of Global Apple Market in 2020

According to estimates by Andriy Yarmak, an economist in the investment department of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the global market for fresh apple and apple concentrate can suffer huge losses due to coronavirus and low oil prices. This means that gardeners will have a very difficult season, even despite […]

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Prices for fruit rise to unprecedented highs in Ukraine

Due to the negative impact of recent weather conditions, prices for fruit and berries have risen to historic highs in Ukraine. Wholesale prices for garden strawberries grew the most, by 61.5% on average as of early June.   “Despite the decline in consumer income as a result of the coronavirus-related crisis, prices for fruit and […]

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Thailand and Taiwan will open up to Italian apples

With local authorities having approved the preparatory Memorandum of Understanding. Italian companies are ready to start exports to the two large Asian markets.   Taiwan will soon be able to taste Italian apples. In fact, last week the Taiwanese authorities approved the Memorandum of Understanding for the import of apples from Italy. This is the […]

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OVERVIEW GLOBAL STONE FRUIT MARKET

The European production of apricots, peaches and nectarines is estimated to be lower than last season. This is due, on the one hand, to long-term developments, and on the other hand, to the weather conditions ahead of the harvest, including a mild winter (which is not very good for the apricots) and a late frost […]

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