Record import of cherries and watermelons, results of June 2021 in Russia

Published 2021년 9월 2일

Tridge summary

In June 2021, Russia experienced a significant surge in agricultural trade, with record imports of cherries and watermelons, and a notable re-export of these fruits to neighboring countries. Cherries, making up 54,000 tons of the import, were predominantly sourced from Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey, while watermelons, mainly from Turkey, saw a slight increase in imports over the previous year. Garlic imports, however, reached a record low, reflecting last year's high levels. The demand for Brazil nuts surged fourfold in June, whereas raspberry imports experienced a significant decline. The re-export of apricots and peaches was also notable, with Ukraine being the primary destination. The re-export of melons and eggplants through Russia also saw an increase, primarily to the CADLO of Ukraine.
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Original content

June of this year in Russia, as expected, was marked by a record import of cherries due to difficult weather conditions for local farmers and a general increase in demand for imported fruits in the Russian market. Imports of watermelons during this period also reached their highest level in at least the last four years, while imports of melons were at the same time far from a record. In the vegetable segment of Russian foreign trade, the most important event in June this year was the fall in imports of garlic to the lowest level in recent years. In June, against the backdrop of a late start to the season of local cherries and frequent quality problems, Russia imported a record volume of these products in a month for at least the last four years. Of the total import of 54 thousand tons of sweet cherry, about 35% was supplied from Uzbekistan, and the shares of Azerbaijan and Turkey in the structure of Russian imports amounted to 32% and 14%, respectively. Smaller batches of sweet ...
Source: Eastfruit

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