Uzbek fruits and vegetables appear in the markets of Myanmar and Ghana

Published 2020년 7월 17일

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Uzbekistan has received permission to export 12 types of vegetables and fruits to Myanmar and Ghana, and is in the process of obtaining permits for these products to be exported to several other countries. This is part of the country's strategy to expand its agricultural exports, which reached 59 countries in the first half of 2020, generating revenue of $415 million from 719 thousand tons of agricultural products. The majority of these exports were vegetables.
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Permission was obtained for the export of Uzbek vegetables and fruits to the markets of Myanmar and Ghana. Phytosanitary permits were obtained for the export of 12 types of products from Uzbekistan to these countries: cherries, pomegranates, melons, grapes, lemons, apricots, plums, nectarines, dates, apples, hot peppers, beans. Review.uz informs about it based on materials of the press service of the Association of Exporters of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Read also: A company from the Netherlands will continue to build refrigerated storage facilities in Uzbekistan. Currently, work is underway to obtain phytosanitary permits for the export of the following products: to Thailand and Indonesia - cherries, the United States of America - grapes and melons, Egypt - pomegranates, apples and plums, India - pomegranates and apples, the Republic of Korea - grapes, China - nectarines, plums and apricots. Earlier EastFruit wrote that in the first half of 2020, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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