Exports of Georgian hazelnuts this season increased to $ 79.2 million

Published 2021년 2월 3일

Tridge summary

Georgia's hazelnut exports have seen a significant increase in the first month of 2021, with the export volume reaching $79.2 million, a 51.1% increase from the previous year. A total of 15.3 thousand tons of hazelnuts have been exported, marking a 48.5% increase from the previous year. The European Union accounts for 73% of the total export volume, with Germany and Italy being the top importers. Since the end of harvesting in August, exporters are buying stored hazelnuts from producers, and the total export volume of Georgian hazelnuts of the 2020 harvest is expected to be around 50 thousand tons.
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Original content

According to the data of the Ministry of Environment Protection and Agriculture of Georgia, as of January 31, 2021, the export volume of Georgian hazelnuts in monetary terms amounted to $ 79.2 million, which is 51.1% higher than a year ago ($ 52.4 million). Since the beginning of the season, 15.3 thousand tons of hazelnuts have been exported from Georgia, or 48.5% more than a year earlier (10.3 thousand tons). About 73% of the total export volume falls on the countries of the European Union. In particular, 4,165 tons were delivered to Germany, 3,766 tons to Italy, 716 tons to the Czech Republic, 442 tons to Lithuania, 430 tons to Spain, 376 tons to Poland, 359 tons to France, 345 tons to Bulgaria, Latvia - 128 tons, Greece - 97 tons, Estonia - 88 tons, Slovakia - 86 tons, Luxembourg - 84 tons, Belgium - 44 tons, Austria - 22 tons and Croatia - 10 tons. Export markets also include: Armenia - 873 tons, Russia - 713 tons, Turkey - 530 tons, Belarus - 444 tons, Ukraine - 290 tons, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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