date:Apr 09, 2013
e for the domestic market and export markets. Peyres added that, even with suppliers in Eastern Europe picking up the slack on some varieties of apples, it didn't cut much into their exports because of the different quality tiers in which growers there operate.
The cost of apples from countries like Poland is cheap, but the kind of apples they produce are not competitive with our apples in terms of quality and taste, said Peyres. So they don't really have a big influence on the markets in which