Watermelons: Ukraine expects a revival in the export market

September 2, 2019 at 11:54 AM , Der AUDITOR
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KIEV. After witnessing a significant decline in exports two years ago, market players in the Ukraine are confident that this year will bring a turning point.

EU puts a dent to export market 

The competitive market situation coupled with stricter quality requirements have caused a setback for the export market in the Ukraine in recent years. Production also declined drastically in 2017 to as little as 351,000 metric tonnes. Last year, production increased again and prospects are highly encouraging this year. Although exact production estimates are still to be issued, some producers are speaking of a record production. In addition, the heat wave in Europe has stimulated demand for watermelons and exporters in the Ukraine report an increase in enquiries from the EU. Due to abnormal weather conditions, demand is particularly high in the UK.

The Baltic states are also showing more interest in purchasing from the Ukraine and since the farmers in the Czech Republic currently only have limited supplies demand is also on the rise here. Market players reckon that this year's production will be similar in size to last year and expect a signifiacnt rise in production next year. Quality, however, remains an issue with exporters turning down enquiries from the EU if they do not have sufficient supplies that meet the high quality standards of the buyers. The farmgate prices for premium quality currently range at EUR 0.03-0.05 per kg in the Ukraine.

Watermelon production, Ukraine

Year

mt

2015

460,690

2016

468,010

2017

351,050

2018

396,870

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