Exports of vegetables and fruits from Uzbekistan increased by 10% over 5 months

Published 2024년 7월 8일

Tridge summary

Between January and May of 2024, Uzbekistan saw a 10.4% increase in its fruit and vegetable exports, totaling 722.1 tons and valued at $420.1 million, as reported by the Statistics Agency. The main importers of these produce were Russia, Pakistan, and Kazakhstan, contributing 32.7%, 19.7%, and 15.3% to the total exports, respectively. Despite the increase in overall exports, a seasonal price decline was observed in the market, with notable drops in the prices of eggplant, tomatoes, bell peppers, pumpkin, cucumbers, cabbage, onions, and carrots. Only apples experienced a price increase during this period.
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In the period from January to May 2024, Uzbekistan exported 722.1 tons of fruits and vegetables worth a total of $420.1 million, EastFruit reports. According to the Statistics Agency, compared to the same period in 2023, this figure increased by 10.4% or 68.3 tons. Read also: FAO will support Uzbekistan’s efforts to improve the country’s food security The main importing countries of Uzbek fruits and vegetables are: Russia - 32.7%; Pakistan - 19.7%; Kazakhstan - 15.3%; China - 7.8%. In January-May 2024, the share of exports of fruits and vegetables amounted to 3.9% of total exports of Uzbekistan. As EastFruit has already reported, against the backdrop of a seasonal decline in prices for fruits and vegetables, at the end of June 2024, deflation of 0.24% was registered in Uzbekistan. In June, among fruits and ...
Source: Eastfruit

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