Uzbekistan in the new season reduced the export of persimmons, plums, peaches and melons to Russia

Published 2021년 11월 15일

Tridge summary

In the 2021 season, Uzbekistan experienced a significant decrease in fruit and melon supplies to the Russian market, with notable drops in peach, nectarine, and plum exports attributed to spring frost damages. This decline allowed countries like Iran and Georgia to increase their peach and nectarine exports, challenging Uzbekistan's position as the second largest supplier to Russia. Additionally, the export of melons saw a decrease, with Kazakhstan becoming the leading supplier and Turkey experiencing a fourfold increase. The persimmon export also faced challenges, with a 23% decrease in September compared to the previous year.
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Original content

According to EastFruit analysts, in the 2021 season, Uzbekistan sharply reduced the supply of a number of fruits and melons to the Russian market. Already now it is possible to sum up the results of the export of peach, nectarine and plum for 2021, because deliveries of these types of fruits in October from Uzbekistan are usually either completely absent or remain minimal. Also, usually, the main part of the Uzbek melon has already been exported by September. But the export of persimmons will continue until the end of the calendar year, so the data for August-September allow us to analyze how successful the beginning of the season was for exporters. As we know, stone fruits in Uzbekistan in 2021 were seriously affected by two waves of spring frosts (read here how to protect the garden from frost). Therefore, the decline in plum and peach exports was evidently partly due to lower yields. See also: Where to get potatoes? Uzbekistan worries about nematode threat in potatoes from ...
Source: Eastfruit

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