Tajikistan has great potential to increase agricultural exports

Published 2021년 3월 16일

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Tajikistan has the potential to increase its agricultural exports, according to the country's Export Agency Director, Shavkat Bobozoda. To achieve this, the country needs to address three key issues: stimulating exporters, diversifying export products, and simplifying international trade procedures. Tajikistan has already started exporting green apricots and spinach to Turkey, and has contracts with Russia and Kazakhstan for the supply of early onions, lemons, grapes, and dried fruits. The country has also received the GSP + preferential trading scheme for trade with EU countries, providing up to a 10% import discount and simplifying business procedures for Tajik exporters.
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Tajikistan has great potential for increasing the export of agricultural products, Director of the Export Agency under the government of the country Shavkat Bobozoda told RIA Novosti. "Tajikistan has great potential for increasing the export of agricultural products, but it is necessary to work hard in this direction and comply with international trade standards," he said. According to him, it is necessary to solve three problems - to stimulate the exporter, diversify export products and simplify procedures when sending goods abroad. “Tajik agricultural products have their advantages: first of all, they are environmentally friendly. But we will have to pack them well in order to sell them. The main thing is that they pay, if necessary, we can sell not only unripe green apricot fruits, but, figuratively speaking, the tree together with the fruits ", - said Bobozoda. The director of the agency said that Tajikistan last year sent several tons of inexpensive green apricots to Turkey ...
Source: Milknews

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