Tajikistan this year has export contracts for the supply of early onions, lemons, grapes and dried fruits

Published 2021년 2월 22일

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The Republic of Tajikistan has a significant potential for increasing its agricultural exports, according to Shavkat Bobozoda, director of the Export Agency under the Government of Tajikistan. This can be achieved by actively promoting exports, diversifying products, and simplifying export procedures. The country has already exported green apricots and spinach to Turkey and has contracts for various agricultural products for 2021, including early onions, lemons, grapes, and dried fruits. Tajikistan also expects to supply agricultural products to Korea and has obtained the GSP + preferential trading scheme for trade in EU countries, which is of great interest to its entrepreneurs. In 2020, the country's agricultural export volume increased by 9.1% to about 130 thousand tons, valued at over $ 20 million.
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The Republic of Tajikistan has great potential for increasing the export of agricultural products. The main thing is to actively work in this direction and comply with international quality standards, said Shavkat Bobozoda, director of the Export Agency under the Government of Tajikistan, Asia-Plus writes. “If we solve three problems - stimulating the exporter, diversifying export products and simplifying procedures when sending goods abroad, then this will be a great achievement,” he said. He drew attention to the advantages of Tajik agricultural products, calling them environmentally friendly. In addition, the head noted the importance of appropriate packaging for agricultural products. Shavkat Bobozoda said that Tajikistan last year sent several tons of inexpensive green apricots and spinach to Turkey as an experiment. Recall that EastFruit has already written about the prospects for the sale of green apricot (goura). Read also: Fair in Khujand (Tajikistan): more than 1.2 ...
Source: Eastfruit

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