Fruit and vegetable exports from Kyrgyzstan decreased by almost 18% in 8 months of 2024

Published 2024년 9월 27일

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Between January and August of 2024, Kyrgyzstan experienced a 17.8% decrease in quarantine product exports, totaling 397.3 thousand tons, which is an reduction of 86 thousand tons compared to the previous year. The exports included 44.4 thousand tons of potatoes, primarily to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Azerbaijan. The country also exported 43.8 thousand tons of nuts, mainly to Russia and Turkey, and 77.3 thousand tons of fruits, with apricots and apples being the most exported. Additionally, 16.5 thousand tons of dried fruits were sent mainly to Russia.
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In January-August 2024, 397.3 thousand tons of quarantine products were exported from Kyrgyzstan. Compared to the same period last year, exports in tons decreased by 17.8% or 86 thousand tons. About 44.4 thousand tons of potatoes were exported from the country. 25.9 thousand tons were delivered to Uzbekistan, 12.8 thousand tons to Kazakhstan, 5.6 thousand tons to Russia, and 24.1 tons to Azerbaijan, Agro.kg reports with reference to data from the Ministry of Agriculture of Kyrgyzstan. Nut exports amounted to 43.8 thousand tons. Various types of nuts were delivered to Russia - 26.6 thousand tons, Turkey - 26.6 thousand tons, Georgia - 444.2 tons. Read also: How to increase food resilience in Kyrgyzstan — WFP study The volume of fruit exports amounted to 77.3 thousand tons. Apricots were exported to Russia (16.3 thousand tons), Kazakhstan ...
Source: Eastfruit

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