Uzbekistan increased fruit and vegetable exports by 20% in 8 months

Published 2024년 9월 24일

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Between January and August of 2024, Uzbekistan experienced a significant boost in its agricultural exports, with a 20.8% increase in vegetable and fruit exports amounting to a total of $922.8 million. The primary markets for these exports included Russia, Pakistan, and Kazakhstan, with cabbage, cherries, and apricot exports seeing the most substantial increases. In contrast, pepper and cucumber exports experienced declines during the same period.
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In January-August 2024, the export of vegetables and fruits from Uzbekistan increased by 20.8%, EastFruit reports. The total amount of agricultural exports amounted to $922.8 million. The main buyers of Uzbek agricultural products were: Russia - $407 million, Pakistan - $140.3 million, and Kazakhstan - $135 million, according to the report of the Statistics Agency on Foreign Trade Turnover. Read also: Garlic from Uzbekistan arrives in Latvian retail chains Over the past year, cabbage exports have doubled, reaching $42.7 million. Supplies of cherries and cherries increased by 36.5%, amounting to ...
Source: Eastfruit

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