
Moldova outperforms Ukraine on Polish apple concentrate market
According to the Polish statistical office, Moldova supplied the Polish market with about 8,000 tons of concentrate during this period, i.e. slightly less than half of all imports of this product into the country. Last year, Poland significantly reduced its foreign purchases of apple concentrate, presumably due to its own high apple harvest and lower concentrate prices. Surprisingly, even in this context, Polish traders found it profitable to buy apple concentrate from Moldova.
Representatives of the Moldovan fruit processing industry point out in this regard that active sales of apple concentrate to Poland are not a regular and hardly an unambiguously positive phenomenon. As some operators of the Moldovan concentrate market last year reoriented their sales from Russia to Poland. And it is far from a fact that they won in terms of price.









