Georgia: Prune imports and zucchini export records for April 2023

Published 2023년 6월 15일

Tridge summary

In April 2023, Georgia set records in foreign trade for vegetables and fruits, with a peak in prune imports and zucchini exports. Prune imports from Uzbekistan and Turkey reached 105 tons, a significant increase from the previous year. Almond imports, mainly from the US, also surged to 142 tons, and unshelled walnut imports tripled to 261 tons. However, there was a decrease in hazelnut exports, with a recorded 867 tons, likely due to anticipation of a better harvest in 2023. These developments highlight the dynamic changes in Georgia's fruit and vegetable trade markets.
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Original content

April 2023 was marked by several record highs in foreign trade in vegetables and fruits in Georgia. Thus, imports of prunes this month reached the highest levels over the past few years, and in the export segment, a record was set for the supply of zucchini. It is also worth noting that in this month, imports of almonds and walnuts without shells increased, while exports of hazelnuts and herbs decreased. EF Trade Alerts. Georgia. Import April 2023 in Georgia was marked by setting a record in the fruit import segment in terms of purchases of prunes. Import of prunes to Georgia, tons Demand for prunes in the country continued to grow rapidly, which allowed local importers to increase imports of these fruits to 105 tons, which is the highest figure over the past few years. For example, a year earlier, 17 tons of these products were imported into the country. Uzbekistan was the main supplier of prunes to the Georgian market in April this year, almost 90% of the total volume was ...
Source: Eastfruit

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