Uzbekistan is increasing the export of frozen raspberries to Russia

Published 2021년 11월 16일

Tridge summary

Uzbekistan successfully exported its first shipment of frozen raspberries to Russia in August 2021, marking its entry into the profitable frozen berry export market. Although the volume exported is currently small, it indicates a potential for growth, especially with the challenge of expanding raw material zones and diversifying berry crops. As of August 2021, only seven countries, including Belarus, China, and Serbia, were exporting frozen raspberries to Russia, with Belarus likely acting as a re-export point for Poland and Ukraine. The high prices for raspberries this year and the expansion of raspberry cultivation in Uzbekistan suggest a promising market for frozen raspberries in Russia and globally.
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Original content

According to EastFruit analysts, the first historical shipment of frozen raspberries from Uzbekistan to the Russian market in August 2021 was successful. Therefore, already in the next month, several consignments of this frozen berry were exported at once. In total, in August-September, Uzbekistan has already exported 83 tons of frozen raspberries to Russia. Of course, this is a relatively small volume, especially if you look at the export volume records that Ukraine has been demonstrating recently. However, the very fact that Uzbekistan is entering a very profitable segment of the export of frozen berries is very indicative. In the near future, the main challenge for Uzbek producers of frozen berries and fruits will be the development of raw material zones. And this, in our opinion, can serve as an impetus for the development of growing an assortment of berry crops, such as raspberries, garden strawberries (strawberries), blackberries, blueberries and others. Read also: ...
Source: Eastfruit

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