Uzbekistan: Expensive pomegranate and lack of exports in the first month of the season

Published 2023년 9월 8일

Tridge summary

The current pomegranate export season in Uzbekistan is facing challenges due to low harvest and high prices caused by January frosts. The harvest of early pomegranate varieties started in August, and prices initially were at 30,000 sum/kg ($2.5), but dropped to 20,000 - 22,000 sum/kg ($1.65 - $1.81) by September. There has been no export of Uzbek pomegranates in August 2023, unlike the previous year when 1.4 thousand tons were exported.
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In previous years, in the first ten days of September, the export season of Uzbek pomegranate entered the active phase. However, the current season is radically different from previous ones, the main reason for this is the low harvest and, as a result, high prices due to January frosts. The abnormal cold observed in Uzbekistan in the second ten days of January this year caused enormous damage to the pomegranate harvest, EastFruit reports. This season, the harvest of early pomegranate varieties started in the second ten days of August, and producers shipped the first small batches of these products at prices of 30,000 sum/kg ($2.5). By the beginning of September, prices had dropped to 20,000 - 22,000 soums/kg ($1.65 - $1.81). Read also: Uzbekistan: this season, plum exports are significantly lower than last year’s record figure For comparison, in 2021, the pomegranate harvest started in late July - early August, producers shipped the first batches of super early varieties for ...
Source: Eastfruit

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