The rapid growth of almond production in Georgia has not been accompanied by strong exports

Published 2023년 8월 30일

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In the 2022-2023 season, Georgia exported about 10% of its almond production, indicating the need for increased almond exports in the future. Georgia exported 130 tons of almonds (in shell) and 23 tons of kernels to Uzbekistan and the United Arab Emirates, respectively, earning $280,000 in export revenues. Despite high almond imports of 120 tons of kernels last season, Georgia's almond production is expected to grow rapidly, with forecasts showing production exceeding 14,000 tons in 2027.
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Since the 2022-2023 almond season has already ended and a new one is beginning, EastFruit analysts note that Georgia exported about 10% of its production last season. Given the rapid growth of local production, this result should serve as a warning. Georgia needs to start exporting almonds in the near future. According to official trade data, in the 2022-2023 season (August-July) Georgia exported 130 tons of almonds (in shell) and 23 tons of kernels. All inshell almonds were sent to Uzbekistan, and the kernels were exported to the United Arab Emirates. Almond export revenues amounted to $280,000, of which the share of kernels was 40%. Read also: Developing almond industry in Georgia: main producers and export opportunities Georgia imports only almond kernels. Last season, the country imported 120 tons of kernels. Surprisingly, this amount is the highest in the last eight seasons, which can be attributed to a lack of ...
Source: Eastfruit

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