Russia remains the largest importer of Georgian tangerines

Published 2021년 12월 23일

Tridge summary

From September 1, Georgia has seen a significant increase in tangerine exports, with a 34% rise in volume and a 37% increase in value compared to the same period in 2020, totaling 31.9 thousand tons worth $ 15.7 million. Russia continues to be the primary importer, receiving 22,267 tons, while exports to other countries such as Armenia, Ukraine, Moldova, and Kazakhstan also increased. The tangerine harvest season, which lasts four months, saw quality issues leading to a drop in product reputation and price.
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Original content

Since September 1 of this year, 31.9 thousand tons of tangerines with a total value of $ 15.7 million have been exported from Georgia. This is reported by Novosti-Georgia with reference to the information of the Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia. During the reporting period, the volume of exports increased by 34%, and the value of products increased by 37% compared to the same period in 2020. Russia is traditionally the leader in the import of Georgian tangerines, where 22,267 tons of citrus fruits were exported. Read also: The first online bazaar opened in Georgia 5,254 tons were sent to Armenia, Ukraine - 3,138 tons, Moldova - 443 tons, Kazakhstan - 281 tons, Slovenia - 172 tons, Belarus - 140 tons, Estonia - 83 tons, Kyrgyzstan - 80 tons, as well as 78 tons to others country. The citrus harvest season in Georgia begins in late autumn and lasts 4 months. In the 2020/21 season, 43.4 thousand tons of tangerines were exported from Georgia, of which 71% went to Russia, and 16.3% to ...
Source: Eastfruit

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