“Quality of the apples this year are sure to make a good first impression for new customers”

The newly-planted apple crop in Poland appears to be very high-quality with regard to quality claims Maryna Starytska, the Export Manager for Polish fresh exporter Marianna: “We expect our season of apples to be extremely great this year. It’s been beautiful, with plenty of rainfall during the cultivation. A little hail was reported in a few Polish regions, however the crop hasn’t been impacted in any way by weather conditions. Our growers have assured us that they believe the Gala as well as the Golden varieties are expected to be extremely good high-quality this year.”

Egypt is an important source of revenue for several Polish exporters of apples, but the additional regulations for customs have made life challenging for exporters, Starytska clarifies. “Normally Egypt would be our principal focus for our markets of choice. We also deliver our apples to a variety of Middle Eastern countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait. Apart from the Middle-East We also ship apple products to Libya and a handful of Asian countries like Singapore, Bangladesh and India. In Egypt is a bit uncertain at present in addition to bank currency problems however, new regulations were implemented just two months ago. They include more customs rules that are difficult to navigate. It will be interesting to check if the situation changes in the near future, since it could change at any moment.”

Starytska states that some of the most well-known Polish varieties are in high interest because they’re able to be shipped a lengthy distance compared to different Polish apple varieties “When you think about the varieties that are export market, we’ve noticed the Gala varieties are the most in demand. Golden as well as Red Chief varieties coming in at a close third. Jonaprince and Idared also perform very well, each year. Their accessibility is a huge benefit, and they perform exceptionally well for long-distance travel when duration is needed to get to the desired destination. The varieties like Champion, Ligol and Alwa generally perform better on market in the region. Polish markets.”

Due to the high quality of the apples, Starytska believes that they’ll have the ability to create an impressive first impression for the new customers this season. “Overall we are confident that our coming apple season will go well. The anticipated harvest looks very promising and we’ll have the opportunity to concentrate on the best steady markets. We’re looking forward to reaching many more clients in our different markets, and given the high good quality of the harvest this year with an eye on the future, we’ll be in a position to give a positive impression for importers to test our apple in the coming season.” she adds.

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Maryna Starytska

Marianna

ul. Dluga, 29

01-238 Warsaw

Tel: +48 784 775 065

Email: Marina@marianna.biz


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