Tajikistan remains the largest supplier of dried fruits to Russia among the CIS countries

게시됨 2021년 8월 25일

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In 2021, as of August 10, several CIS countries have increased their fruit and vegetable exports to Russia, including Azerbaijan (4.6%), Tajikistan (38%), and Turkmenistan (93%). The main imports from Azerbaijan are tomatoes, Belarus leads in potatoes and carrots, Armenia in apricots, Kazakhstan in onions, Moldova in apples, Tajikistan in dried fruits, and Uzbekistan in cherries, nectarines, and plums. Notable increases include Azerbaijan's exports of cucumbers, white onions, beets, apples, and watermelons, and Armenia's exports of potatoes, apples, peppers, and apricots.
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According to the information system of the Rosselkhoznadzor FSIS "Argus-Fito", in 2021, as of August 10, countries such as Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan increased the volume of fruit and vegetable products supplied to Russia. Thus, exports from Azerbaijan increased by 4.6% from 323.3 thousand tons in the same period of 2020 to 338.2 thousand tons in the current period. Supplies of vegetables and fruits from Tajikistan increased by 38% from 4.8 thousand tons to 6.7 thousand tons in 2021. Exports to Russia from Turkmenistan showed an increase of 93% from 16.9 thousand tons to 32.7 thousand tons. In addition, the Rosselkhoznadzor notes a significant increase in the volume of food potatoes imported to Russia from the CIS countries. Deliveries in 2021 doubled compared to 2020 from 102.2 thousand tons to 210.5 thousand tons. The main exporters of potatoes are Belarus (export growth 11 times from 8.3 thousand tons to 94.3 thousand tons), Azerbaijan (an increase of 23% from 68.8 ...
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