In Uzbekistan, the production of fruits and berries decreased by 8%

Published 2021년 7월 29일

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Uzbekistan's crop production in the first half of 2021 reached 45,778.8 billion soums, accounting for 40.7% of the total agricultural production, according to the State Statistics Committee. Despite a slight decrease in fruit production by 8% compared to the same period in 2020, there was an increase in vegetable production by 4.4%, with 85.3% contributed by dekhkan (personal subsidiary) farms. The country also saw an increase in the production of potatoes, grapes, melons, and gourds in the first half of 2021 compared to the same period in 2020.
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According to preliminary data from the State Statistics Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan, in the first half of 2021, the volume of crop production amounted to 45,778.8 billion soums, or 98.3% of the corresponding period of 2020. The share of crop production in the total volume of agricultural production amounted to 40.7%, Nuz.uz writes. What factors are behind the lag? Analysis of the published data shows that it is mainly due to the production of fruits. Official statistics recorded that in January-June 2021, all categories of farms produced 938.6 thousand tons of fruits and berries (8% less compared to January-June 2020). In January - June 2021, all categories of farms produced 3,174.9 thousand tons of vegetables (an increase of 4.4% compared to January - June 2020). 85.3% of the total volume of their production falls on the share of dekhkan (personal subsidiary) farms. In the first half of this year, all categories of farms produced 1,543.8 thousand tons of potatoes (an ...
Source: Eastfruit

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