Dried fruits and nuts from Uzbekistan will be supplied to Austria

Published Mar 28, 2024

Tridge summary

The Embassy of Uzbekistan in Austria recently orchestrated a video conference between the Global Export company and Austrian partners to explore the exportation of dried organic agricultural products from Uzbekistan to Austria. This meeting comes in response to the growing European demand for Uzbekistan's dried fruits and legumes, including raisins, cherries, pomegranates, walnuts, almonds, apricots, and raspberries. The discussions aimed at finalizing an export contract, highlighting Global Export's significant role as a leading exporter since 2017, with its organic-certified products reaching 45 countries worldwide, 16 of which are in Europe.
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The Embassy of Uzbekistan in Austria organized a video conference between the Global Export company and Austrian partners, Dunyo news agency reports. The parties discussed the prospects for exporting dried organic agricultural products produced in Uzbekistan to the Austrian market. Read also: Uzbekistan: a specialized company will support exports and promote local brands The European market has seen an increase in demand for dried fruits and legumes from Uzbekistan. According to Austrian partners, this year it is planned to purchase dried organic products from Uzbekistan, including raisins, cherries, pomegranates, walnuts, almonds, apricots and raspberries. During the online meeting, the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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