Every week 3-4 tons of grapes will be delivered from Uzbekistan to the USA

Published Oct 11, 2024

Tridge summary

Uzbekistan has started exporting grapes to the US, with the first shipment of 1.7 tons delivered to GardenCells LLC in Tashkent by the Uzbek-American Trade House in New York. The grapes, including varieties Damsky Finger, Kish-Mish, Mercedes, and Husayni, were distributed to NetCost food retail centers in the US and sold out quickly, leading to repeat orders. The shipments will now be made weekly in batches of 3-4 tons.
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Original content

Grapes grown in Uzbekistan have entered the US market, EastFruit reports. According to a new export contract signed between Uzbek-American Trade House (New York) and GardenCells LLC (Tashkent), 1.7 tons of Damsky Finger, Kish-Mish, Mercedes and Husayni grapes were delivered to the US. Read also: Fruit and vegetable supplies from Uzbekistan to Kuwait to increase According to Dunyo news agency, 3,600 packages, formed in accordance with the requirements of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), were cleared at customs and passed sanitary inspection at the New York airport, and were then distributed ...
Source: Eastfruit

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