Georgia's current income from hazelnut exports is 47% higher than a year earlier

Published 2020년 12월 8일

Tridge summary

Exports of Georgian hazelnuts have seen a significant increase compared to the previous year, with a 47% rise in revenue to $ 63.4 million as of December 6, and a 40% increase in volume to 12,167 tons. The European Union accounts for 72% of these exports, with major recipients being Germany, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Poland, Spain, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Estonia, Latvia, Slovakia, and Austria. Other countries like Russia, Turkey, Belarus, Ukraine, Brazil, Algeria, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Uzbekistan, Syria, Switzerland, Jordan, Iraq, Great Britain, and the USA also contribute to the export volume. The total export volume for the 2020 harvest is estimated to be around 50,000 tons.
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Original content

According to the current data of the Ministry of Environment Protection and Agriculture of Georgia, as of December 6, the volume of exports of Georgian hazelnuts in monetary terms amounted to $ 63.4 million, which is 47% more than a year ago ($ 43.2 million). Since the beginning of the season, 12 thousand 167 tons of hazelnuts have been exported from Georgia, or 40% more than a year earlier (8 thousand 695 tons). About 72% of the total export volume falls on the countries of the European Union. In particular, 3 thousand 530 tons were delivered to Germany, 2 thousand 581 tons, the Czech Republic - 594 tons, Lithuania - 355 tons, Poland - 354 tons, Spain - 352 tons, Bulgaria - 322 tons, France - 240 tons, Greece - 97 tons, Estonia - 88 tons, Latvia - 84 tons, Luxembourg - 84 tons, Slovakia - 74 tons, Austria - 22 tons and Croatia - 10 tons. Read also: The current export volume of Georgian apples is 14 times higher than last year.Among the export markets are also: Armenia - 680 tons, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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