Onions, cabbage and sweet cherries of the new harvest - to which countries do exporters of Uzbekistan send wholesale consignments now?

Published May 6, 2021

Tridge summary

Uzbekistan is actively increasing the supply and range of new harvest fruits and vegetables, exporting seven items including onions, cabbage, garlic, beetroot, apricot, and sweet cherry. The largest export volumes are early Uzbek onions, mainly to Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Young Uzbek cabbage is also in high demand, with most shipments going to Ukraine. However, the export of early carrots, garlic, and beets is less active, and the new harvest of apricots has not yet been exported due to damage from freezing.
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Original content

In the past two weeks, according to EastFruit, exporters from Uzbekistan have been actively increasing the supply and range of fruits and vegetables of the new harvest. At the moment, Uzbekistan already exports seven items of fruits and vegetables harvested in 2021, not counting greenhouse tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers. Onions, white cabbage, Peking cabbage, garlic and beetroot, and from fruits - apricot and sweet cherry are in demand in traditional foreign markets. Which products from the proposed set, including more or less volume, are actually shipped from Uzbekistan to foreign markets and in what directions? Judging by the requests for the search for cars, the largest export volumes fall on the early Uzbek onions. He is now being transported from the southernmost region of Uzbekistan - the Surkhandarya region. An insignificant part of onion shipments is carried out from the Syrdarya and Tashkent regions (the middle strip of the country). Uzbek onions are supplied, as a rule, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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