Jordan opened its market for Uzbek pomegranates

Published 2022년 5월 13일

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Uzbekistan and Jordan have initiated negotiations to enhance agricultural trade, with a particular focus on importing Uzbek agricultural products into Jordan. The discussions led to an agreement to allow Uzbek pomegranates into the Jordanian market, and Jordan has offered to conduct inspections for the export of cherries, lemons, carrots, onions, watermelons, and melons from Uzbekistan. Both countries plan to exchange working delegations to establish and expand cooperative relations in the agricultural sector.
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The Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Egypt organized negotiations between representatives of the Plant Quarantine and Protection Agency of Uzbekistan and the Department of Plant Quarantine of the Ministry of Agriculture of Jordan, Dunyo news agency reported. During the online meeting, the parties discussed possible supplies of the agricultural products of Uzbekistan most in demand for the Jordanian market, the mechanism for obtaining permission from the Department of Plant Quarantine of the Ministry of Agriculture of Jordan to import it into the country, as well as other issues of cooperation between the departments of the two countries in this direction. See also: Uzbekistan: mini-potato tubers from Hungarian partners are planted in a greenhouse Taking into account a number of points, an agreement was reached on opening the Jordanian market for Uzbek pomegranates. The Jordanian partners also expressed their readiness to conduct phytosanitary quarantine inspections of ...
Source: Eastfruit

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