Re-export of apples helps Ukrainian products reach Tajikistan

Published Jan 7, 2025

Tridge summary

Ukrainian apples, specifically the Bukovita brand from Dniester Gardens company, are widely popular in Tajikistan despite lack of official exports from Ukraine in the past five years. These apples are believed to be re-exported from countries like Uzbekistan. Despite the import origins being a mystery, the red apples in black boxes from Bukovita brand continue to sell well in Tajikistan, indicating a persistent high demand.
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Original content

Ukrainian apples have become quite popular among consumers in Tajikistan, where fresh apples in branded packaging from Ukrainian gardeners can often be seen in wholesale and retail markets. SEEDS writes about this. Thus, among the brands whose boxes of apples can often be seen in Tajikistan, the Ukrainian brand Bukovita from the Dniester Gardens company from Chernivtsi region stands out. However, according to official statistics, Ukraine has not supplied a single kilogram of apples to Tajikistan in the last five years. So there can be only one explanation - they are re-exported from third countries, for ...
Source: Agravery

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