In January-August 2022, the export of grapes from Uzbekistan increased by 61.7%

Published 2022년 9월 22일

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Uzbekistan's State Committee on Statistics reports a significant increase in fruit and vegetable exports for the first eight months of 2022. Grapes and peaches were the top exports, with volumes increasing by 61.7% and 57.8% respectively compared to the same period last year. The total export volume reached 1,103.2 thousand tons, valued at $654.5 million, marking a 19.3% increase from 2021. The main export markets were the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, China, and Pakistan, with grape harvest projections expecting a growth of 122 thousand tons from the previous year, reaching 1.8 million tons.
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According to the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on Statistics, grapes and peaches topped the top exports of fruit and vegetable products for 8 months of 2022. In January-August, 112.1 thousand tons of grapes (including dried ones) worth $104.4 million and 74.3 thousand tons of peaches worth $66.2 million were shipped to foreign consumers. The growth of indicators compared to the same period last year amounted to 61.7% for grapes and 57.8% for peaches. According to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the export of Uzbek grapes has been established in 14 states. Among them are Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, UAE, Latvia, Estonia. According to the forecasts of specialized experts, this year's grape harvest will be 1.8 million tons, which is 122 thousand tons more than a year ago, Nuz.uz writes. Official statistics recorded that the volume of exports of fruits and vegetables for eight months amounted to 1,103.2 thousand tons and in value ...
Source: Eastfruit

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