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UOKiK will investigate fruit market over potential price fixing

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24 September 2020

Competition & Antitrust Poland

On 26 June 2020 the National Council of Agricultural Chambers asked the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) to look into potential competition rule breaches in the soft fruit market, especially regarding the sale of gooseberries.

According to gooseberry growers, the buying price of gooseberries is too low compared with the potential price of further sale, which can reach Zl3 per kilo in comparison with the buying price of Zl0.50.

The UOKiK is set to investigate Poland's soft fruit market over suspected price fixing.

For further information on this topic please contact Pawel Kulak at Schoenherr Attorneys at Law by telephone (+48 22 223 09 00) or email (p.kulak@schoenherr.eu). The Schoenherr Attorneys at Law website can be accessed at www.schoenherr.eu.

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