Since the beginning of the season, Georgia has increased the export of tangerines by one and a half times

Published 2021년 12월 15일

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From September 1, 2021, to the end of the year, Georgia experienced a significant increase in tangerine exports, with a total of 22.8 thousand tons valued at $11.2 million. This represents a 49% increase in volume and a 53% increase in value compared to the previous year. Russia was the primary importer, receiving 15,447 tons, followed by Armenia with 4,225 tons and Ukraine with 2,160 tons. The tangerine harvest season, which lasts from late autumn to early winter, saw Russia accounting for 71% of Georgia's tangerine exports in the 2020/21 season.
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Original content

Since September 1, 2021, 22.8 thousand tons of tangerines with a total value of $ 11.2 million have been exported from Georgia, Novosti-Georgia was informed by the Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia. Compared to 2020, the volume of exports increased by 49%, and the value of products increased by 53%. Russia remains the leader in the import of Georgian tangerines, where 15 447 tons of citrus fruits were exported this season. 4,225 tons were sent to Armenia, 2,160 tons to Ukraine, 342 tons to Moldova, 182 tons to Kazakhstan, 172 tons to Slovenia, 80 tons to Kyrgyzstan, 80 tons to Belarus, and another 140 tons to others country. The citrus harvest season in Georgia begins in late autumn and lasts four ...
Source: Eastfruit

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