In the first 8 months of 2022, the export of grapes from Uzbekistan almost doubled

Published 2022년 9월 5일

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Uzbekistan has seen a significant increase in its agricultural exports, with grape exports reaching 65.5 thousand tons valued at $56.3 million and raisin exports at 8.1 thousand tons worth $4.2 million by September 1, 2022. This represents a 1.8-fold increase compared to the previous year, with exports to 14 countries. The country has expanded its vineyard area to 181 thousand hectares, with plans to further plant 61.2 million seedlings on 50 thousand hectares. The expected harvest this year is 1.8 million tons, a increase from the previous year. Uzbekistan also grows many unique local grape varieties.
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By September 1, 2022, Uzbek producers exported 65.5 thousand tons of grapes worth $56.3 million. In addition, during this period, 8.1 thousand tons of raisins worth $4.2 million were sent to the foreign market. The indicator of grape supplies to foreign countries increased by 1.8 times compared to last year, the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan calculated. Export of Uzbek grapes is established in 14 states. Among them are Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, UAE, Latvia, Estonia, Nuz.uz reports. See also: Uzbekistan is working to increase the production of lemon and its export Viticulture in Uzbekistan continues to develop. Now in all categories of farms there are 181 thousand hectares of vineyards, by the end of the year it is planned to plant 61.2 million seedlings on 50 thousand hectares. According to experts, this year's harvest will be 1.8 million tons, which is 122 thousand tons more than a year ago. The Ministry of Agriculture of Uzbekistan noted ...
Source: Eastfruit

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