In December 2023, onion exports from Uzbekistan will increase sharply

Published 2023년 12월 13일

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Uzbekistan has seen a significant increase in the export of onions, with a notable surge in requests for transport for shipment to foreign markets, particularly to Latvia, Poland, Russia, Belarus, and Georgia, as well as isolated requests to Greece, Spain, Norway, and Romania. Experts predict that onions will become a major export for Uzbekistan in the fruit and vegetable segment by the end of 2023, with a 33% increase in export volume compared to 2022 and a 22% increase compared to 2021. The number of countries importing Uzbek onions has also increased by at least one and a half times compared to the previous year.
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In December of this year, Uzbekistan began to sharply increase the export of onions, as evidenced by the increased activity of exporters of these products in shipments to foreign markets, EastFruit specialists report. According to participants in the logistics services market, in the third ten days of November and the first ten days of December this year, the number of requests for transport for the shipment of Uzbek onions for export increased several times compared to the average of the first two ten days of November and in general for the month of October this year. Judging by requests for car searches, the leading destination for shipments of Uzbek onions is Latvia, which accounts for about a third of the total number of such requests for transport. In second place is Poland, and in third place are such destinations as Russia, Belarus and Georgia. There are also isolated requests for vehicles for shipment of onions from Uzbekistan to Greece, Spain, Norway and Romania. Read ...
Source: Eastfruit

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