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  • April 15th 2009 Issue
  • Poland is well situated

    The country is surrounded by good apple markets.

    Historically, Poland was not in an enviable position, located between Germany to the West and Russia to the East. During the Second World War, the capital of Warsaw was attacked by both countries and almost destroyed. But today, the Polish people are finding advantages in their situation. “From a historic point of view, it was not the luckiest position,” Polish apple grower and packer Marcin Hermanowicz told members of the International Fruit Tree Association at their annual conference in Germany. “But if you speak about exporting apples, it’s the dream place that you could imagine.” Germany and Russia are the […]

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