South Korea is interested in supplying peanuts from Tajikistan

게시됨 2020년 10월 12일

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The Matchinsky district in Tajikistan has allocated a record 3,000 hectares for peanut cultivation this year, an increase of 1,000 hectares from last year. The majority of the peanuts are exported to Afghanistan and Pakistan, with the remainder supplied to local markets. There is potential to produce 12,000-15,000 tons of peanuts from 3,000 hectares of sown land, which could yield 6,000-8,000 tons of peeled peanuts. Over 5,000 farms in the region, with more than 800 of these also growing peanuts and 600 growing melons, have contributed to this increased production. South Korea has shown interest in purchasing up to 3,000 tons of peeled, unroasted peanuts from Tajik farmers, provided they meet South Korean standards.
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This year in the Matchinsky district (Tajikistan) a record number of cultivated areas have been allocated for peanuts - 3 thousand hectares, which is 1 thousand hectares more than last year. Farmers export a significant part of the peanuts grown in the area, mainly to Afghanistan and Pakistan, and also supply them to local consumers. Now the representatives of South Korea are interested in the peanuts produced in the virgin Matchinsky region. “They visited our region, got acquainted with the production of peanuts in our country and expressed interest in supplying this product to their country in a purified form,” says Narzullo Boimirzoev, head of the Agriculture Department of the Matchinsky region. If the matchin peanuts meet the standards of South Korea, they are ready to purchase up to 3 thousand tons of peeled unroasted peanuts from Tajik farmers. Read also: Uzbekistan has started exporting peanuts to China In the Matchinsky region there is every opportunity to prepare the ...
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