Fruit and vegetable market of Ukraine-2011. Results and Forecasts
In early June 2011 Fruit-Inform Project has finished its work on the fundamental study “Fruit and Vegetable Market of Ukraine-2011: Results and Forecasts for the Next Season”.
This is the second fundamental study complexly assessing Ukraine's fruit and vegetable business, from production and processing to external and internal trade over last 3 years. In addition, the study includes detailed production and price forecast for the most important fruits and vegetables.
The purpose of this study is to create an original desk book for professionals of fruit and vegetable market which will include all necessary information for efficient operations in the market: statistics, prices, ratings, contact details.
The study includes information on the following crops: potatoes, cabbage, greenhouse tomatoes, field-grown tomatoes, greenhouse cucumbers, field-grown cucumbers, carrots, onions, beets, bell peppers, watermelons, melons, apples, pears, garden strawberries, raspberries, currants, peaches, plums, tart cherries, sweet cherries, and table grapes. In addition, an overall picture on major fruits, cucurbits, and vegetables is given.
In the event of extreme weather conditions able to entail cardinal changes in yields of crops represented in this project, all companies having paid for the study will receive updated data on production and price forecast in August 2011.
The 2010 fundamental study was bought by leading fruit and vegetable producers, input, equipment and seed material suppliers, wholesale companies and supermarket chains. A majority of them have preliminary ordered the 2011 study. Preview of this study is available through this link.
The Russian version of the fundamental study “Fruit and Vegetable Market of Ukraine-2011: Results and Forecasts for the Next Season” costs 440 euro. The price of its analogous English version is 690 euro. The study can be ordered at International Relations Department of Fruit-Inform Project by phone +380 96 5836323 (Ievgen Kuzin), or via e-mail: [email protected].
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