Uzbekistan will expand the range of agricultural products supplied to Russia

Published 2023년 9월 8일

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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.
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Uzbekistan plans to increase the list of agricultural goods supplied to Russia by the end of this year, including through fruits and vegetables. This was reported by RIA Novosti with reference to a representative of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic. He announced such plans at the international conference on food security in Samarkand. According to him, it is planned to supply onions, garlic, cabbage, sweet peppers, as well as quinces, pears, dates and various frozen fruits to Russia. It is possible that this is not a complete list. Russia has found over 90 new markets for the sale of agricultural products The representative of the department also recalled that last year, the total mutual supplies of agricultural products by both countries increased by $400 ...
Source: Rosng

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