Russia increases imports of Chinese oranges amid declining supply from Türkiye

Published 2024년 12월 9일

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Turkey's supply of oranges to Russia has decreased by 20% within the first ten months of 2023, dropping to 161,300 tons from 202,300 tons. In contrast, Russia's imports of Chinese oranges have seen a significant increase, rising by 1.4 times year-on-year to 48,500 tons (valued at US$46.6 million). This shift has positioned Russia as the fifth largest importer of Chinese oranges, following Vietnam, Kyrgyzstan, Indonesia, and Thailand, during the same timeframe.
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The Russian Satellite News Agency previously reported that Turkey has always been the largest supplier of oranges to Russia. The supply from January to October decreased by one-fifth to 161,300 tons, compared with 202,300 tons in the same period of 2023. Data from the Chinese statistical department showed that Russia's imports of Chinese oranges in the first ten months of this year increased by 1.4 times year-on-year to 48,500 tons (or US$46.6 million). Supply in October increased by 0.5 times annually, reaching the largest scale since December at 1.178 million tons (or US$11.83 million). Russia became the fifth largest ...
Source: Foodmate

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