Abkhazia Increases Autumn Fruit Exports to Russia

Published 2024년 10월 28일

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In 2024, the export of autumn fruits from Abkhazia to Russia saw significant increases. Tangerine exports rose by 12% to 687.2 tons, feijoa exports surged by 64% to 356.2 tons, and persimmon exports increased by 75% to 48.5 tons compared to the same period in the previous year. The export season for persimmons and feijoa ends by New Year, while tangerines can be exported until nearly March. Abkhazia is projecting a harvest of approximately 37 thousand tons of tangerines for the year, which is 10-15% more than in 2023. The majority of the autumn fruit harvest is directed towards Russia.
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We are talking about tangerines, feijoa, persimmon The export of autumn fruits (tangerines, feijoa and persimmon) from Abkhazia to Russia increased in 2024 by 12%, 64% and 75%, respectively. This was reported to TASS by the State Customs Committee (SCC) of the republic. “Since the beginning of October, 687.2 tons of tangerines have been exported from Abkhazia to Russia, which is 86 tons more than in the same period last year; 356.2 tons of feijoa were exported, or 228 tons more; persimmons - 48.5 tons, which is 36.4 tons more,” said Asida Kvitsinia, head of the statistics department of the SCC. The persimmon and feijoa export season is not as long as that of tangerines, and ends by the New Year. And the tangerine export season lasts almost until March, with the peak in December. This ...
Source: Specagro

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