Results of October 2022 in Georgia show record exports of plums and growth in demand for kiwi, avocados and dates

Published 2023년 1월 19일

Tridge summary

In October 2022, Georgia's foreign fruit and vegetable trade experienced significant changes, with record levels of avocado import and a near-record import of dates. The country also saw a substantial increase in kiwi imports and a record export of plums to Russia. However, the potato export was greatly reduced due to a poor harvest in Georgia's key producing region, leading to a higher supply of imported products in the market. Onion imports, on the other hand, remained at a five-year low as the local supply remained abundant.
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October 2022 brought another increase in demand for imported exotic categories to the Georgian foreign fruit and vegetable trade. Thus, the import of avocados for the second month of autumn reached a historical record. Imports of dates also turned out to be almost a record, and a significant increase was also recorded in the import of kiwi, which, by the way, is successfully grown in Georgia and even exported. Meanwhile, in the fruit and vegetable export segment, a record was set in the supply of plums to foreign markets, while the export of potatoes from Georgia turned out to be extremely low this autumn. EF Trade Alerts. Georgia. Fruit Despite the fact that in September the export of plums from Georgia stagnated and was much lower than last year, a month later the situation changed to the opposite. Thus, the demand for Georgian plums in October last year increased significantly in the Russian market, which allowed exporters of these stone fruits to increase their export volumes ...
Source: Eastfruit

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