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Russia imports more apples from Moldavia and Serbia

Russia imported 1.15 million tonnes of apples in 2011. That's slightly more (+0.4%) than in 2010. Poland remains the most important supplier with around 283,000 tonnes (-18%). This is despite Poland supplying less apples in 2011 than in the two especially successful years before. Moldavia is becoming a more important supplier. In 2011 the country supplied 174,000 tonnes of apples to Russia (+14%). Five years ago this number was still around 1000 tonnes. Imports from China (150,600 tonnes, -3%) have been declining since the peak in 2008 (241.550 tonnes).

The number of deliveries from Serbia has increased significantly (90,700 tonnes, +45%). Argentina (60,150 tonnes, +102%) did well again, after the country only supplied small amounts of apples to Russia in the years 2009 and 2010. The countries from Central and South Europe supplied 222,100 tonnes (+3%) together. The small positive trend in the total import was due to the higher amount of deliveries since the beginning of the new harvest (+8.9%). In the first half of 2011 the number of imports was in a downward trend.

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