Chile set the world record for the export of plums, and Uzbekistan entered the top four world leaders

Published Mar 1, 2023

Tridge summary

In 2022, Chile achieved a new world record in fresh plum exports, shipping 158,000 tons worth $235 million, marking a 33% increase from the previous year and surpassing South Africa and Spain. Uzbekistan emerged as a significant player, ranking fourth with a record 48.4 thousand tons of fresh plum exports, largely due to a high yield following previous spring frost losses and low domestic prices that boosted exports to Kazakhstan and Russia. Chile exported to 44 countries, while Uzbekistan focused on five.
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In 2022, Chile updated its own world record for fresh plum exports, which had been held since 2019, according to EastFruit analysts. In 2022, Chilean fruit exporters supplied 158,000 tons of fresh plums worth $235 million to foreign markets. In terms of volume, exports grew by a third over the year and were 3 thousand tons higher than the previous record in 2019. Thus, Chile secured the world leadership in the export of fresh plums. South Africa and Spain, following behind Chile, now lag behind the leader by almost 60,000 tons. By the way, Uzbekistan made a huge leap in this ranking in 2022 and ended up in fourth place in the world ranking. During the season, Uzbekistan was able to export a record 48.4 thousand tons of fresh plums, See also: Ministry of Transport of Uzbekistan is negotiating the transportation of goods to Europe through Lithuania After a series of lean years due to spring frosts, in 2022, plum trees in Uzbekistan finally pleased gardeners with a high yield. True, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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