Up to 1,000 tons of tangerines are imported to Russia from Abkhazia per day — Federal Customs Service

Published 2024년 12월 9일

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Russia has imported approximately 1,000 tons of tangerines from Abkhazia within the past 24 hours, marking a 60% increase from the previous year's imports. Between October and the present, Russia has received 16,000 tons of fruits, including tangerines, feijoa, persimmons, oranges, lemons, and nuts, from Abkhazia. Despite being quarantine products subject to phytosanitary control, these agricultural products undergo priority customs control with the help of electronic declarations and modern technical control means, enabling efficient import processes. The tangerine imports this season are expected to reach at least last year's volume of about 25,000 tons.
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Over the past 24 hours, about 1,000 tons of tangerines have been imported to Russia from Abkhazia through the Adler multilateral automobile checkpoint (MAPP) of the Krasnodar customs office. This was reported to TASS by the press service of the Federal Customs Service (FCS) of the Russian Federation. "Today, active import of citrus fruits from the Republic of Abkhazia continues to Russia. Over the past 24 hours, about 1,000 tons of tangerines have been imported through the Adler MAPP of the Krasnodar customs office. Every day, up to 200 trucks with agricultural products from Abkhazia undergo customs control. Since the beginning of October of this year, 16 thousand tons of fruit have been delivered, which is 60% more than last year (10 thousand tons)," the report says. In addition to citrus fruits, entrepreneurs import feijoa (725 tons), persimmon (210 tons), oranges (22 tons), lemons (165 tons), and nuts (245 tons). In total, 17.5 thousand tons of agricultural products have been ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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