Uzbekistan exports fruits and vegetables to 80 countries

Published 2020년 11월 27일

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Uzbekistan is projected to surpass 20 million tons of fruit and vegetable production in 2020, an increase from the 19.2 million tons harvested in 2019. The country's soil is conducive to growing over 350 types of crops. To support local producers in international markets, Uzbekistan has established an Export Promotion Agency and offers up to 50% reimbursement of transportation costs for manufacturers. The country exports to over 80 countries, with Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Afghanistan being the main importers. Uzbekistan is also increasing exports to South Korea, the Baltic States, the Persian Gulf countries, and Europe, including Poland, France, and Great Britain. The country has ongoing agricultural projects funded by the World Bank, the International Fund for Agricultural Development, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
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In 2020, the volume of production of fruits and vegetables will exceed 20 million tons for Uzbekistan, according to numbers from the Uzbek embassy in Italy. The Uzbek soil is well suited for growing more than 350 types of fruits, vegetables, nuts and beans, herbs and melons, the harvest of which in 2019 amounted to 19.2 million tons. The embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Italy said that the Export Promotion Agency was created to support local producers entering foreign markets. Up to 50% of the transportation costs of manufacturers are reimbursed from the state budget. Uzbekistan exports 180 types of agricultural products to more than 80 countries around the world. The five key countries importing Uzbek fruits and vegetables include Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan. Today, exporters of Uzbekistan are increasing the volume of supplies to South Korea, the Baltic States, Persian Gulf countries, and Europe, in particular to Poland, France and Great Britain. ...
Source: Hortidaily

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