For 6 months, Uzbekistan exported a record volume of fresh table grapes of the 2022 harvest

Published 2022년 12월 3일

Tridge summary

Uzbekistan has set a new record in exporting fresh table grapes, with a 5% increase in volume and a 30% increase in earnings compared to the same period last year, reaching a total of 206.8 thousand tons worth $173.4 million from June to November 2022. The majority of these grapes were exported to Russia, with other countries including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Pakistan, Mongolia, and other unspecified countries accounting for the remaining 0.4%. This marks the first time in at least five years that Uzbekistan has exported grapes to Pakistan. The grape export season lasts about 9-10 months, with the 2022 harvest still having about 4 months left to be summarized.
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Original content

Grapes are the largest export position of Uzbekistan in the fruit and vegetable segment. This year, the season for exporting fresh table grapes of the new harvest started in the second decade of June with the start of shipments of early-ripening varieties, about a week earlier than last year. Over the past six months since the beginning of the season of shipments to foreign markets, Uzbekistan has exported a record volume of this product, EastFruit experts say. According to preliminary official statistics, from the beginning of June to the end of November 2022, Uzbekistan exported 206.8 thousand tons of fresh table grapes for a total of $173.4 million, which is 5% more in physical terms and 30% more in terms of export earnings compared to the same period last year. Considering that in the same period of 2021, a record volume of fresh grapes was shipped to foreign markets, in 2022 Uzbekistan updated the previous record. The vast majority of fresh table grapes from Uzbekistan were ...
Source: Eastfruit

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