More autumn fruits were exported from Abkhazia to Russia this year

Published 2024년 11월 11일

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Abkhazia has seen a significant increase in the export of autumn fruits to Russia, with persimmons, feijoas, and tangerines up by 43%, 41%, and 27% respectively compared to last year. The most notable increase was in the export of feijoas, which doubled from 514.7 tons to 873.2 tons. Persimmons also saw a good increase, from 93.2 tons to 164.5 tons, and tangerines from 2,300 tons to 3,200 tons. The border with Russia remains stable, with no queues reported so far. The export season for feijoas and persimmons runs from October to January, and for tangerines until March. Almost all of Abkhazia's fruit harvest is exported to Russia.
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Abkhazia has increased the export of autumn fruits — persimmons (by 43%), feijoas (by 41%) and tangerines (by 27%) to Russia compared to the same period last year. This was reported to TASS by the State Customs Committee (SCC) of the republic. "If last year at the same time 514.7 tons of feijoas were exported to Russia, then this year it is already 873.2 tons. Persimmons were exported in the amount of 164.5 tons against last year's 93.2 tons. As for tangerines, of which 2.3 thousand tons were exported in the same period last year, today it is 3.2 thousand tons," said Asida Kvitsinia, head of the SCC statistics department. As the acting head of the Psou customs post Akhmat Piliya told TASS, the situation on the border with ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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