Uzbekistan exported cherries to 15 countries in January-May

Published 2023년 7월 18일

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Uzbekistan exported 32,800 tons of cherries from January to May 2023, earning $38.9 million. This marked an increase of 14,400 tons compared to the previous year. The majority of the cherries were supplied to Russia, with other countries such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Belarus also importing significant amounts.
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In 2023, from January to May, Uzbekistan exported a total of 32,800 tons of cherries. The fruits were delivered to 15 countries of the world, Nuz.uz reports. According to the Agency of Statistics of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the income from the export of cherries amounted to $38.9 million. At the same time, compared with the same period last year, the volume of exports of sweet cherries increased by 14,400 tons. See also: Poor cherry harvest in Uzbekistan benefits Turkey for the second year in a row In 2023, Uzbek cherries were mainly supplied to Russia. The structure of exports of sweet cherries from Uzbekistan for the first 5 months of 2023: Russia - 19.8 thousand tons; Kazakhstan - 6.4 thousand tons; Kyrgyzstan - 6.1 thousand tons; Belarus - 333 tons; UAE - 36 tons; China - 29 tons; ...
Source: Eastfruit

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