Khaki acreage in Uzbekistan triples

Published 2022년 1월 31일

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Between 2019 and 2022, the cultivation of medium and large persimmon orchards in Uzbekistan's Fergana region has seen a notable increase, expanding from 604 hectares to 804 hectares, a growth of 33%. This region, which is responsible for over 32.6% of the country's total kaki exports, has emerged as the leading region for persimmon production in Uzbekistan. In 2021, the Fergana region exported 20,200 tons of kakis to international markets, contributing significantly to Uzbekistan's position as one of the largest global exporters of this fruit.
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The total acreage of medium and large persimmon orchards in the Fergana region of Uzbekistan has increased from 604 hectares to 804 hectares in the last three years; that's an increase of 33%. More than 10 kaki varieties are grown in the Fergana region. The main regions for the cultivation of persimmons are Altyaryk, Kuva, Fergana and Besharyk. The Fergana region is one of the leaders in the export of persimmons from Uzbekistan. In 2021, it became the country's first region in terms of kaki exports. According to the State Statistics Committee, 20,200 tons of kakis from the Fergana region were shipped to foreign markets in the eleven months of 2021, which corresponds to 32.6% ...
Source: AGF

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