Review of the prices for walnuts, pistachios, almonds, and hazelnuts in Uzbekistan

Published Feb 2, 2022

Tridge summary

Uzbekistan's nut industry is experiencing a surge in investment due to the country's favorable conditions for nut cultivation. According to EastFruit analysts, the country's nut prices have fluctuated over the past year, with walnut prices not reflecting global trends and pistachio prices aligning with global trends. Pistachios are the most expensive nut in Uzbekistan, followed by hazelnuts. Almond prices have decreased globally, but Uzbekistan, which does not import almonds, has seen a stable market. Hazelnut prices have also decreased in line with global trends. Despite these trends, the Uzbek nut market remains stable with potential price fluctuations in the future.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The nut business in Uzbekistan has begun to attract a lot of investment in recent years, as the country has excellent conditions for growing a wide range of nut crops. EastFruit analysts have prepared a review of prices for the main types of nuts grown in Uzbekistan, and also compared them with prices last year. First of all, we note that the pistachio of local production remains the most expensive nut in Uzbekistan. This pistachio is a wild plant that belongs to forest products in Uzbekistan. It is smaller in size than the cultivated pistachio, but for several years now the country has been trying to establish the industrial cultivation of this expensive type of nut, and they even announce very ambitious plans in this area. Hazelnut in shell in Uzbekistan is the second most expensive type of nut. Moreover, it costs much more than, for example, in Georgia or even than in Russia. Wholesale hazelnuts in Uzbekistan can be three times more expensive than in Georgia, and here it could ...
Source: Eastfruit

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