Imports of tangerines to Russia increased by 14.4%

Published 2024년 12월 10일

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Russia has seen a 14.4% increase in tangerine imports since the start of 2024, reaching 738.3 thousand tons as of December 5, according to Rosselkhoznadzor. The main suppliers have been Turkey, Egypt, and China. There has also been significant import from Abkhazia. Other citrus fruits and nuts have also been imported. The Federal Customs Service anticipates a tangerine import volume no lower than the previous year, which was about 25 thousand tons. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Moscow Region advises consumers to look for certain color and texture characteristics when selecting tangerines.
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Since the beginning of the year, it amounted to 738.3 thousand tons The import of tangerines to Russia since the beginning of 2024 as of December 5 increased by 14.4% compared to the level of the same period in 2023 and amounted to 738.3 thousand tons. Thus, the domestic market is provided with a sufficient volume of tangerines for the New Year. This was reported by the press service of Rosselkhoznadzor, TASS writes. It was also noted there that the main countries supplying tangerines to Russia are Turkey - 311.1 thousand tons, Egypt - 148.9 thousand tons, China - 72.1 thousand tons, South Africa - 58.2 thousand tons, Iran - 44.7 thousand tons, Georgia - 21.6 thousand tons, Abkhazia - 20.1 thousand tons, Morocco - 18.2 thousand tons and Pakistan - 10.5 thousand tons. As reported by the press service of the Federal Customs Service (FCS) of the Russian Federation, active import of citrus fruits from Abkhazia continues to our country. "Every day, up to 200 freight vehicles with ...
Source: Specagro

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