Top-10 main events of the produce business in Tajikistan for 2021

Published 2021년 12월 27일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the top 10 significant events that have had a substantial impact on Tajikistan's fruit and vegetable sector in 2021, as identified by EastFruit analysts and statistics from their portal. The year was marked by extreme weather conditions, including two waves of frost that caused significant damage to apricot and sweet cherry crops, leading to a decrease in production and a surge in market prices. This event also influenced export plans and contracts, especially for dried apricots. Despite these challenges, Tajikistan experienced an increase in fruit and vegetable exports, reaching over 200 thousand tons, thanks to factors such as increased area of orchards and vineyards, new varieties, and cultivation technologies. However, the war in Afghanistan and changes in its government negatively affected exports to the country. Russia and Kazakhstan doubled their imports of Tajik fruit and vegetable products in the first 10 months of 2021, with onion being the main export to these countries.
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Original content

This year has already brought many surprises to Tajik farmers. EastFruit analysts interviewed Tajik fruit and vegetable producers, product exporters, as well as other participants in the Tajik fruit and vegetable ecosystem, on the basis of which they identified the top 10 key moments of the current year that affected the Tajik fruit and vegetable sector. We also want to note that over 1.1 million people have already visited the EastFruit portal in 2021. Therefore, we also used statistics on the most readable fruit and vegetable materials of 2021 on our portal to determine the "top" events. The year 2021 turned out to be extremely difficult for Tajik apricot and sweet cherry growers in terms of the impact of weather conditions on the harvest. Unfortunately, this happens every 5-6 years. And with climate change, the frequency of cataclysms is increasing. Two waves of frost, the first at the end of February and the second in the first half of March, during the blooming of stone ...
Source: Eastfruit

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