Armenia grows and exports more apples

Published 2021년 11월 25일

Tridge summary

Armenia has emerged as a significant apple exporter, marking a notable increase in its export volume. In 2020, the country exported over 2,700 tons of apples, a figure that is expected to be surpassed in 2021. The first seven months of 2021 have already seen a 4.7-fold increase in apple exports compared to the same period in 2020. The rise in apple production is attributed to increased cultivation and the development of new modern apple orchards. Despite these achievements, the lack of modern facilities for storage, sorting, and packaging presents a challenge that local producers are looking to address.
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Original content

Armenia has recently joined the group of major regional apple exporters. After Georgia, which has turned from a major net importer of apples to an exporter, Armenia exported more than 2,700 tons of apples in 2020, greatly increasing the supply. The country is likely to achieve another record export of apples in 2021, as it has already exported almost as many apples in the first 7 months of the year as in the whole of 2020. If we compare the apple exports from Armenia in the period January-July 2021 with the same period in 2020, the volume of supply has also increased by 4.7 times. Local participants in the fruit and vegetable market confirm that apple production in Armenia has indeed increased in recent years. In addition, quite large modern apple orchards have been planted in several regions at the same time, which are gradually coming to full ...
Source: AGF

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