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Re-export of avocados from Georgia to Uzbekistan will be carried out in the 2024 season

Fresh Avocado
Fruits
Georgia
Published Jul 13, 2023

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Eximcrop, a Georgian company, has announced that another shipment of Kenyan avocados will arrive in Georgia in the first week of August. The avocados will be stored in the avocado hub at the Tirifoni Fruits warehouse in Gori and sold through the Nikora chain. This is part of a pilot project that aims to gradually increase the scale of avocado imports and eventually re-export them to Uzbekistan in the 2024 season.
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Vakhtang Gogaladze, a spokesman for Eximcrop, told Business Insider Georgia that another container of Kenyan avocados will arrive in Georgia in the first week of August. “One container (24 tons) of avocados is on the way, it has been loaded in Kenya and will arrive on the Maersk line in the first week of August. The products will be stored in the avocado hub at the Tirifoni Fruits warehouse in Gori and sold through the Nikora chain,” says Vakhtang Gogoladze. According to him, this is also a pilot project, the scale of which will gradually increase, and the re-export of avocados from Georgia to Uzbekistan will be carried out in the 2024 season, EastFruit reports. See also: Eximcrop helps sell Georgian apples in the Gulf market A representative of Eximcrop said that the idea of creating an avocado hub in Georgia is justified. ...
Source: Eastfruit
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