In 2022, exports of fruits and vegetables from Uzbekistan increased by almost 20%

Published 2023년 1월 25일

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In 2022, Uzbekistan saw a significant increase in its fruit and vegetable exports, with a value of $1,134.3 million and a volume of 1,730.6 thousand tons, marking an 18.5% increase from the previous year. The exports were led by grapes, mung beans, peaches, tomatoes, persimmons, onions, cabbages, and melons and watermelons. The main importers of these products were Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Pakistan, and Kyrgyzstan.
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According to the results of January-December 2022, the volume of exports of fruits and vegetables amounted to 1,134.3 million US dollars, in physical terms - 1,730.6 thousand tons. The growth rate compared to the same period in 2021 amounted to 18.5%, EastFruit reports with reference to uzdaily.uz. The largest share in the export of fruit and vegetable products is occupied by grapes (including dried) - 24.7%, mung bean - 8.2%, peach - 6.0%, tomato - 5.1%, persimmon - 4.6%, onion - 3, 7%, cabbage - 3.5%, melon and watermelon - 3.3%. In January-December 2022, the share of fruits and vegetables in total exports amounted to 5.9%. Read also: Uzbekistan announces temporary ban on onion ...
Source: Eastfruit

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