Georgia's peach and nectarine exports are up 6%

Published 2024년 9월 2일

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The article reports on the conclusion of the peach and nectarine season in Georgia, highlighting a 6% increase in exports compared to the previous year, totaling 22.3 thousand tons valued at $26 million from May 1 to August 29. The average export price for these fruits rose by 6% to $1.17 per kilogram, despite a 13% increase in cost. Russia was the primary market, receiving 85% of the exports, which doubled compared to the previous year.
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The peak of the peach and nectarine season has ended in Georgia. According to preliminary information, 22.3 thousand tons of peaches and nectarines worth a total of $26 million were exported from the country from May 1 to August 29, EastFruit reports. According to the Georgian Ministry of Agriculture, fruit export volumes are 6% (1.3 thousand tons) higher than the same period last year. The cost of sold products increased by 13% or $2.9 million. The average export price of peaches and nectarines increased by 6%, to $1.17 per kilogram. Read also: Subsidy program for the purchase of non-standard apples will be in effect in Georgia this season as well The peak of the harvest season falls in late June - early July. ...
Source: Eastfruit

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