Uzbekistan: In the season 2022/2023, the volume of exports of fresh persimmons increased by 9%

Published 2023년 2월 23일

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Uzbekistan's export of fresh persimmons has come to a halt, marking the end of the season for last year's persimmons. Despite this, the 2022 season saw a 8.9% increase in export volume and a 45.4% increase in export earnings compared to the same period in 2021, generating a total of $51.6 million from 84.5 thousand tons of exports. However, this figure was 13% lower than the record season of 2020-2021. Over 99% of the exports were shipped to Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan, with small quantities also finding their way to Poland, Latvia, Ukraine, Iraq, Mongolia, and the UAE.
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Over the past week, exports of fresh persimmons from Uzbekistan have been practically absent, apart from the shipment of single batches of several tons, which means the end of the season for exporting last year's Uzbek persimmons, EastFruit analysts report. In 2022, the season for exporting fresh persimmons from Uzbekistan started in the third decade of August, i.e. at the usual times. According to preliminary official statistics, from the beginning of August 2022 to the end of the third decade of February 2023, Uzbekistan exported 84.5 thousand tons of fresh persimmons for a total of $51.6 million, which is 8.9% more in physical terms and 45. 4% increase in the amount of export earnings compared to the same period of the 2021/2022 season. However, the export of fresh persimmons from Uzbekistan in the season ended was 13% less in physical terms than the record figure for the 2020/2021 season. As can be seen from the chart above, after a sharp decline in the 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 ...
Source: Eastfruit

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