According to the results of 10 months, Kazakhstan and Russia are the main importers of Uzbekistan apples and lemons

Published 2020년 11월 16일

Tridge summary

Between January 2020 and October 2020, Uzbekistan saw a significant increase in the export of both apples and lemons, with a total of 17.9 thousand tons of apples and nearly 6 thousand tons of lemons being exported. The main destinations for apple exports were Kazakhstan and Russia, which received 41% and 30% of the total respectively. Additionally, apple exports to Tajikistan, the United Arab Emirates, and the Czech Republic first-time saw a significant increase. As for lemon exports, Russia and Kazakhstan were the largest recipients, receiving 45% and 24% of the total respectively. There was also a notable increase in lemon exports to Afghanistan, Ukraine, Poland, and Tajikistan.
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Original content

Over the past 10 months of 2020, about 17.9 thousand tons of apples worth almost $ 8 million were exported in Uzbekistan under the customs regime. According to the State Customs Committee, 41% of the total number of fruits was exported from Uzbekistan to Kazakhstan and 30% to Russia. Also, this year, apple exports to Tajikistan increased 2.3 times, the United Arab Emirates - 2.2 times and to Russia - 1.2 times. This year apples were exported from Uzbekistan to Belarus, Mongolia, Czech Republic and Ukraine for the first time. Read also: Following the results of 9 months, Uzbekistan exported melon to 17 countries. Kazakhstan and Russia are the main importers of Uzbek lemons. From January to October 2020, Uzbekistan exported almost 6 thousand tons of lemons worth $ 7.2 million. The volume of lemon exports is 72% higher than the same period last year. According to the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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