Rating of Central Asian countries by carrot production and consumption globally

Published 2023년 4월 5일

Tridge summary

April 4 is recognized as International Carrot Day. Tajikistan has the world's second-highest carrot production per capita. Central Asia's carrot production includes Uzbekistan (1st), Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan. Carrots are a significant source of nutrients. Prices for carrots and greens are increasing in Central Asia. The price of carrots in Tajikistan is around 4-5 somoni, but a price decrease is anticipated with the arrival of early carrots in late April or early May.
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Original content

Since 2003, April 4 has been celebrated as International Carrot Day. According to Asia-Plus, Tajikistan ranks second in the world in carrot production per capita. There are many varieties of carrots. In Tajikistan, local varieties such as Mirzoi, Mushak, Tillorang and released foreign varieties Alenka, Nantes, Shante Royal, Shantane and dozens of others are grown. According to atlasbig.com, carrots are grown in Central Asia in the following volumes: Uzbekistan - annually grown in the range of 3-3.2 million tons (2nd place in the world after China). Per capita - more than 91 kg (1st place in the world) Kazakhstan - according to statistics, 624.6 thousand tons were produced in 2022. Per capita -32 kg (included in the top ten in the world for this indicator). Tajikistan - according to the Ministry of Agriculture of the country, more than 500 thousand tons were grown in 2022. Per capita 50 kg (2nd place in the world after Uzbekistan) Kyrgyzstan - about 200 thousand tons annually. Per ...
Source: Eastfruit

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