Russia, Armenia, and Ukraine are top importers of Georgian tangerines

Published 2022년 2월 5일

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The article reports on the successful conclusion of the citrus harvest season in Adjara, a region in Georgia, with a total export of 38 thousand tons of citrus fruits. The main importers of these fruits were Russia, Armenia, and Ukraine. Compared to the previous year, there has been a increase in the export of tangerines and the sale of non-standard citrus fruits. The Government of Adjara, led by Tornike Rizhvadze, plans to continue supporting the citrus industry, particularly in the regions of Adjara, Samegrelo, and Guria.
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The citrus harvest season in Adjara was successful, with 38 thousand tons of citrus fruits exported from the Black Sea region. This was stated today by Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Adjara Tornike Rizhvadze. The citrus harvest season in Georgia usually starts in late autumn and lasts for four months. According to Novosti-Georgia, Russia, Armenia and Ukraine traditionally remain the leaders in the import of Georgian tangerines. See also: It turns out that Georgia loves table grapes “The citrus season in the Adjara region was quite successful, and this confirms the positive attitude of the farmers. Compared to last year, both the export of tangerines and the sale of non-standard citrus fruits increased. Up to 30 receiving and processing enterprises were connected. We will continue to support this ...
Source: Eastfruit

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