Record harvest of apricots in Tajikistan

Published 2023년 6월 25일

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According to participants in the fruit and vegetable market in Tajikistan, there will be a new crop of apricots in 2023. However, the high harvest has led to a problem of no one being able to clean it up. This has caused a drop in prices for dried apricots, with some being sold at the lowest price in three years.
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According to the participants of the fruit and vegetable market in Tajikistan, after two recent apricot harvests, in 2023 there will be a new crop of apricots in the last season. The harvest of the flooring is high, so literally no one can clean it up. Write about propozitsiya.com and send me to EastFruit. “According to my estimates, close to 30% of apricot, like before, still on trees, because no one cleans it up. The working strength of this rock has sharply risen in price, but it falls into the water for renting gardens,” says Bakhtiyor Abduvokhidov, FAO international consultant. Significantly, two apricot crops in Tajikistan led to a sharp increase in wholesale prices for dried apricots, which hit a record $8.33 US dollars per kg on the cob in 2023. However, for example, when it became obvious that the harvest of an apricot would be higher, the prices began to drop sharply. Some dried apricots/kaisa are already sold at $3.2 US dollars per kg, and the price is the lowest price ...
Source: Propozitsiya

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