Persimmon season in Tajikistan: Low harvest, but record prices

Published 2023년 11월 27일

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The persimmon harvest in Tajikistan has seen low yields and high prices due to the abnormal cold at the beginning of the year that damaged the fruit. The retail price of 1 kg of persimmons has reached 15 somoni, breaking records in the domestic market. Despite not being among the top producers of persimmons, Tajikistan exported over 2 thousand tons of fresh persimmons worth $422 thousand in 2022.
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The persimmon harvest has ended in Tajikistan. Because of its bright orange fruits, persimmons are figuratively called the sunny fruit. And soon they will also be called precious, writes Asia-Plus. The current persimmon season differs from previous ones in the low yield and high prices for these products. Every year during the season, the retail price of 1 kg of persimmon on average did not exceed 3 somoni. But the abnormal cold observed in Tajikistan at the beginning of the year caused great damage to persimmons, along with grapes, figs, and pomegranates. As a result, the price of this fruit is already breaking records in the domestic market - a kilogram of persimmon in various retail outlets in the country reaches 15 somoni, In 2022, Tajikistan exported more than 2 thousand tons of fresh persimmons worth $422 thousand. Tajikistan is not among the top producers of persimmons, annually growing around 30 thousand tons according to unspecified data. Read also: Tajikistan: fruit and ...
Source: Eastfruit

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