Uzbekistan plans to expand its agricultural exports to Russia by including fruits and vegetables such as onions, garlic, cabbage, sweet peppers, quinces, pears, dates, and frozen fruits. This decision comes after Russia has discovered more than 90 new markets for the sale of agricultural goods. Last year, both countries saw an increase of $400 million in mutual agricultural supplies, with apricots, cherries, and peaches being the top exported fruits and vegetables.