Exports of peanuts from Uzbekistan to China increased more than fivefold in 2021

Published 2021년 12월 17일

Tridge summary

From January to mid-December 2021, Uzbekistan's peanut exports saw a significant increase of 63% compared to 2020 and double the volume of 2019. The main importers were China, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan. The export to China saw a 5.5-fold increase compared to 2020. However, there was a decrease in exports to Afghanistan and Pakistan due to political unrest in Afghanistan, impacting the traditional export route to Pakistan. The total export value for the first 15 days of December 2021 was $22.5 million.
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Original content

From the beginning of January to mid-December 2021, the export of peanuts from Uzbekistan in physical terms exceeded the indicator for the entire 2020 by 63% and turned out to be almost 2 times more than for the entire 2019. At the same time, the export volumes of peanuts to China, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus have increased several times, and several hundred tons of these products have been delivered to the Netherlands, EastFruit analysts report. According to the Customs Committee of the republic, from January 1 to December 15, 2021, Uzbekistan supplied to foreign markets 21.2 thousand tons of peanuts worth $ 22.5 million. For comparison, the annual indicators in previous years were: in 2020 - 13 thousand tons. tons for the amount of $ 16.5 million, in 2019 - 11.9 thousand tons for the amount of $ 14.4 million. Since there are only two weeks left until the end of the calendar year, based on data for the past period of 2021, EastFruit analysts are summing up preliminary ...
Source: Eastfruit

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