Moldova exports more fruits and nuts than Turkey and Poland, and Georgia more than Uzbekistan

Published 2020년 10월 5일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the global rankings and the revenue generated per capita from the export of fruits, berries, and nuts. No Eastern European or former USSR countries are among the top 25 exporters, with Poland being the highest at 26th place. Moldova is shown to have the highest revenue per capita at $88, followed by Turkey ($51) and Uzbekistan ($20). The article also discusses the potential for growth in fruit and nut exports in countries like Ukraine and Georgia, and the importance of marketing in the produce business.
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Original content

The list of the 25 largest world exporters of fruits and nuts does not include a single country in Eastern Europe and the former USSR. Only 26th place is occupied by Poland, which in 2019 gained about $ 1.26 billion from the export of fruits, berries and nuts. Further, Uzbekistan is in 37th place, and Moldova closes the top 50 exporters. We will not take into account Azerbaijan, which is slightly higher than Moldova, since significant volumes of this country's exports are re-exports of fruits and nuts from Iran and some other countries to Russia. By the way, Turkey occupies a high 7th place in this rating, exporting fruits, berries and nuts worth $ 4.2 billion. Why then did we write in the headline that Moldova exports more fruits and nuts than Turkey ?! We decided to look at the world export rankings more fairly. After all, all countries are of different sizes, and the population size is different everywhere. Therefore, the more population a country has, the more people can be ...
Source: Eastfruit

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