Possible ban from Russia big problem for EU exporters

With Russia being a large importer of fresh produce, the current political situation between European nations and Russia could have significant ramifications for European exporters. The threat that the political climate could negatively impact their business has many European shippers hoping for a quick resolution to any political issues EU countries and Russia may have.

“If Russia bans any European produce, then it’s obvious that this will be a big problem for exporters currently working with Russia,” said Eric Guasch, President of AFRAA, an organization dedicated to promoting trade between the two nations. AFRAA is already working to lift the Russian ban on European potatoes and pork, and any further restrictions on European products would further hurt the continent’s shippers.

As for Israeli exporters, any action taken by Russia would only have an impact on some commodities, explained Rafi Zuri of Galil Export in Israel.Also Spanish kaki fruit from Spain would suffer, which will probably be a benefit for Sharon  fruit from Israel in winter, as they compete on persimmon during the winter. Other commodities wouldn’t have an advantage. Part of that has to do with the competition Israeli exporters face from Turkish exporters. Because products from Turkey are cheaper, and the Russian market prioritizes low-priced produce.

But throughout most of Europe, worries are much more prevalent, and the feeling is that any ban would eventually hurt Russia as well as Europe. Because of the potential impacts the current situation could unleash on those working in the fresh produce trade in both countries, everyone hopes political tensions can be resolved quickly.

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2013 tough year for Russian fresh produce imports

Due to a number of factors, 2013 was a difficult year for many of Russia’s fruit and vegetable suppliers. Bad weather negatively impacted some crops while restrictions on fresh produce shipments to Russia from several regions of origin limited supplies. Many companies in Moscow also experienced problems with fresh produce storage when one of the biggest warehouse complexes in the city was closed. Negative changes in consumer behaviour and purchasing power also became evident at the end of the year.

According to data from the Federal Customs Service, imports of fruit, nuts and dried fruit to Russia in 2013 remained roughly equal to 2012 levels – amounting to 6.19 million MT or $6.26 billion. Compared to the previous year’s figures (6.16 million MT, $6.28 billion), the volume of imported fruit increased by 0.4 percent and the value decreased by 0.35 percent. Imports of vegetables over the same period grew more intensively. The gross import volume of vegetables reached 2.90 million MT, or $2.80 billion, exceeding the volume and value of 2012 by 6.3 percent and 12.4 percent, respectively.

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Instability in Ukraine affects fresh produce

The political instability in the Ukraine is having an effect on the fresh produce imports and exports to the country.The cost of fresh produce has increased by 10% in February, citrus alone rising by 20%.

The Ukrainian border with Poland is closed due to the situation and no fruit or veg imports or exports are taking place. One Polish apple exporter said that if the situation continued it would greatly affect the market, Poland exports 200,000 tonnes of apples to Ukraine every year.

Similarly imports of Greek kiwis have ground to a halt this week. A Ukrainian importer said that it was becoming more and more difficult to purchase fresh produce from abroad. “The value of our currency has dropping steadily making everything very expensive, to add to this the banks are now taking 1½ to supply foreign currency which makes payment very slow.”

Most fruit and vegetables are still available in the Ukraine, but with the change in the administration getting customs clearance is proving to be a long progress too.

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No problems with vegetable storage faced in Ukraine and Russia for the present

Too low prices remain the main problem for Russian and Ukrainian vegetable producers. The quality is still satisfactory though. This is indicated by Fruit-Inform’s mini-survey of vegetable growers in Ukraine and Russia. At the same time, farmers think that a slight temperature drop will only profit them. If the temperature remains relatively high in the second half of winter, farmers will most likely not avoid quality decrease of vegetables in unequipped storage facilities.

To attract purchasers some farmers are ready to lower prices, which haven’t changed in the last 2 weeks. This situation fully corroborates Fruit-Inform’s forecasts made at the Eighth International Conference “Fruits & Vegetables of Ukraine – 2011. New Exporter”.

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Retail chains in Russia and Ukraine waiting for offers

The 2011 situation in the Russian and Ukrainian market showed the importance of direct contacts between international suppliers and retail chains from the Eastern European. Retail chains in Russia and Ukraine are the largest purchasers of fruits, vegetables and potatoes, therefore Fruit-Inform decided to include the First Ukrainian-Russian Trade Forum in the program of the 8th International Conference “Fruits & Vegetables of Ukraine – 2011. New Exporter”.

The conference takes place in conjunction with Fresh Produce Ukraine 2011 (November 30 – December 2, 2011), the international fair for fruit and vegetable production, processing, storage and handling technologies of Ukraine and CIS with about 10,000 horticultural business professionals from Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Moldova and other countries.

Participation has already been confirmed by X5 Retail Group (Perekrestok), Viktoriya (Viktoriya Kvartal, Dyoshevo, Semeynaya Kopilka and Viktoriya retail chains), Tander (Magnit), Auchan, Metro, ATB-Market, Kontinent, Karavan, Klass supermarket chain, Ukrainskiy Retail (Brusnichka freshmarkets).

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Russia. Trade Shows. November, 2010

9-12 November Moscow, CrocusExpo

Wine Card The 5-th International Specialized Exhibition-Tasting

Organized by: Crocus Expo

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11-12 November Moscow, Hilton Leningradskaya

FRESH FOOD RUSSIA 2010 International Fresh Produce Industry Forum: Meat, Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, Salads, Dairy, Eggs, Berries, Mushrooms

Organized by: BBCG B2B Conference Group

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16-18 November Moscow, Mariott Grand Hotel

Russian Food and Beverage Forum The 9th Annual Russian Food and Beverages Forum

Organized by: Adam Smith Conferences

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23-26 November Moscow, VVC Exhibition Center, Pavilion 75

Ingredients Russia 2010 The 13th Moscow International Exhibition “Food Ingredients, Additives and Flavourings”

Organized by: ITE LLC Moscow

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23-26 November Moscow, VVC Exhibition Center, Pavilion 75

TechnoFood Moscow International Exhibition for Packaging and Processing of Raw Materials for the Food Industry

Organized by: ITE Group Plc

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30 November – 3 December Novosibirsk

FoodSib & SibPack Food Forum and the 18th International Specialized Exhibition for Packaging Industry

Organized by: ITE Siberian Fair

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FRESH Congress in St. Petersburg

13-15 April FRESH Congress 2010 took place in St. Petersburg, Russia (www.freshcongress.com). Europe’s leading fresh produce business conference has a long history and has already come to many European cities. 2010 has seen its first outing in Russia where it focused on the Russian fruit market. FRESH is organized by the publisher of Eurofruit Magazine and Freshfel Europe Association. Every year the list of participants includes top-managers from  leading European suppliers, retailers and importers, as well as key science and media representatives. In 2010 the event was attended by over 200 fresh produce industry representatives, many of whom were Russian. The program was divided into several sections including: Russian consumer market development; emerging trends in the fresh fruit industry, changes in the retail market, news in marketing and logistics, analysis of fruit and vegetable production on the local Russian market. CrispConsulting appeared as a co-organizer of FRESH2010.

Конференция FRESH2010 в Санкт-Петербурге

13-15 апреля в Санкт – Петербурге состоялась конференция Fresh 2010 (www.freshcongress.com).  FRESH – крупнейшая ежегодная конференция индустрии свежих фруктов и овощей проводится уже много лет в разных европейских городах. В 2010, конференция впервые состоялась в России и была посвящена российскому фруктовому рынку.  FRESH организуется журналом Eurofruit и ассоциацией Freshfel Europe.  Cписок участников конференции ежегодно включает топ-менеджеров ведущих европейских компаний производителей, импортеров, ритейла, науки и масс-медиа.  В 2010 году,  более 200 представителей фруктового бизнеса посетили мероприятие, в том числе значительное количество представителей российских компаний.  Программа конференции была разделена на разделы, посвященные развитию российского потребительского рынка, фруктовой индустрии, изменениям на рынке ритейла, новостям логистики и маркетинга, аналитике производства фруктов и овощей на местном российском рынке.  Компания КриспКонсалтинг выступила официальным со-организатором конференции в 2010 году.