Uzbekistan organizes weekly air deliveries of fruits and vegetables to Latvia

Published 2022년 1월 28일

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Uzbekistan Airways has made its first delivery of agricultural products from the Fergana region to Latvia, weighing over 1 ton. The shipment, which included greens, vegetables, citrus fruits, and dried fruits, was exported by the Manzana company and imported by the Latvian chain of stores Lauku Bauda and the KGS Group. These companies have agreed to weekly deliveries from Uzbekistan to Latvia, with plans to increase volumes and frequency, and potentially expand into the Scandinavian markets. The Latvian importers have expressed appreciation for the consistent supply of Uzbek-made goods and Uzbekistan's effort to develop new markets, despite the pandemic situation.
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The other day, with the assistance of the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Trading House in Riga (Latvia), flights of Uzbekistan Airways JSC organized the first delivery of agricultural products produced in the Fergana region to Latvia, Dunyo news agency reported. The first export cargo weighing over 1 ton consists of greens (dill, cilantro), vegetables (cucumbers), citrus fruits (lemon) and dried fruits (raisins, persimmons, apricots, walnuts, almonds). The exporter is the Manzana company from the Kuvasay district of the Ferghana region, the importers are the Latvian chain of stores Lauku Bauda, as well as the KGS Group company, which specializes in importing fresh and dried premium fruits and vegetables. "Lauku Bauda", having a wide network of outlets in the Latvian capital, specializes in servicing customers with higher purchasing power. See also: Uzbekistan: the state will support promising projects for the production of food products with subsidies The agreements ...
Source: Eastfruit

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