In the first quarter of 2022, walnut exports from Uzbekistan has almost tripled

Published 2022년 4월 25일

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In the first quarter of 2022, Uzbekistan experienced a significant increase in walnut exports, with a 285% rise to 1,000 tons valued at $3.5 million, compared to the same period last year. Despite this growth, greenhouse tomato exports saw a decrease of 13.2%, with a total of 19.2 thousand tons earning $13.6 million. Peanut exports also fell by 16.7% to 5.8 thousand tons, generating $6.8 million. Grapes were the top earning crop, bringing in $31.8 million from 31.4 thousand tons exported. Early cabbage exports rounded out the quarter, with a volume of 71.1 thousand tons earning $15.5 million. Overall, Uzbekistan's fruit and vegetable exports amounted to 258.6 thousand tons, valued at $168.8 million, accounting for 2.9% of its total exports. The primary markets for these exports included the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, China, and Pakistan.
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According to the State Statistics Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan, in three months of 2022, 1,000 tons of walnuts worth $3.5 million were sold outside the republic. Official statistics show that compared to the same period last year, walnut exports increased by 285%. 19.2 thousand tons of greenhouse tomatoes worth $13.6 million were shipped to foreign consumers - an average of $0.7 per kg. In the first quarter, there was a decrease in tomato exports by 13.2% compared to the same period last year, Nuz.uz reports. The export of peanuts decreased by 16.7% - to 5.8 thousand tons by $6.8 million - at an average of almost $1.2 per kg. In the first quarter, Uzbekistan earned the most for grapes (including dried) - $31.8 million, exporting 31.4 thousand tons, an average of $1 per kg. A kilogram of early cabbage cost foreign consumers an average of 0.2 cents. During this period, 71.1 thousand tons of this vegetable were shipped to foreign consumers for $15.5 million. See also: In ...
Source: Eastfruit

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