Imports of tangerines increased by 14.4% in Russia

Published 2024년 12월 10일

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Russia has imported 738.3 thousand tons of tangerines by December 5, a 14.4% increase, with Turkey being the main supplier and other countries including Egypt, China, South Africa, Iran, and Abkhazia. Despite concerns about a pest from Abkhazia, imports have resumed and are up 60% from last year. The price of tangerines this year has the potential to increase by 20-30% due to a decrease in harvest in Turkey and floods in Spain, but the wide range of importing countries may prevent a deficit.
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Russia has enough tangerines for the New Year, their import by December 5 increased by 14.4% and amounted to 738.3 thousand tons, Interfax writes with reference to the press service of Rosselkhoznadzor. The main supplier of these citrus fruits is Turkey, which imported 311.1 thousand tons. 148.9 thousand tons were imported from Egypt, 72.1 thousand tons from China, 58.2 thousand tons from South Africa, 44.7 thousand tons from Iran, 21.6 thousand tons from Georgia, 20.1 thousand tons from Abkhazia, 18.2 thousand tons from Morocco, and 10.5 thousand tons from Pakistan. Acting Abkhazia's Minister of Agriculture Beslan Dzhopua previously told the agency that control over the import of tangerines from the republic had been tightened due to the discovery of a pest, the western flower thrips, in several batches. Following checks at the border, the passage of heavy-duty vehicles with tangerines at the Psou checkpoint was resumed. Rosselkhoznadzor had also previously denied information ...
Source: AgroInvestor

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