Grapes, peaches, and nectarines are the main export positions of Uzbekistan in the first decade of August 2021

Published 2021년 8월 12일

Tridge summary

Uzbekistan has seen a significant increase in the export of grapes and peach/nectarines, making up 70% of the total fresh fruit and vegetable export requests in the past 10 days. Grapes are primarily exported to Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, while peaches and nectarines are mainly sent to Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Poland. Melons are the third most exported product, with a 7-10% share, mainly to Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. Plums are the fourth most exported product, with 4-7% of the share, mainly to Russia. Onions make up about 3-5% of the exports, and white cabbage, sweet peppers, and tomatoes are the least exported products.
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Original content

At the end of July, EastFruit specialists announced the start of mass export of grapes from Uzbekistan and a sharp increase in peach / nectarine shipments to foreign markets. Over the past 10 days, grapes and peach / nectarine have been leaders in the ranking of transport requests for shipments of fresh fruits and vegetables from Uzbekistan for export. At the same time, the mass export of watermelon can be considered already completed, from the beginning of August to the current date of shipment of watermelon from Uzbekistan there have been isolated ones. What are the main export positions of Uzbekistan in the segment of fresh fruits and vegetables in the first decade of August 2021? According to exporters and participants in the logistics services market, about 70% of the total number of requests for vehicles for shipping fresh fruits and vegetables to foreign markets falls on two items - grapes and peach / nectarine. According to EastFruit experts, 40-50% of requests are for ...
Source: Eastfruit

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