Uzbekistan increases onion exports

Published 2023년 12월 18일

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Uzbek onion exports surged in December, with increased demand for transportation from Uzbekistan to foreign markets, particularly Latvia, Poland, Russia, Belarus, and Georgia. The country is on track to achieve significant success in fresh produce exports by the end of 2023, with a 33% volume increase in onion exports compared to 2022, and at least a 50% increase in the number of importing countries. In January-November 2023, Uzbekistan exported about 245,000 tons of onions, marking a 22% increase from the same period in 2021.
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Uzbek onion exports boomed in December as exporters of the product became more active in supplying foreign markets, EastFruit reports. According to logistics service providers, the demand for transportation for the export of onions from Uzbekistan increased severalfold in the last ten days of November and the first ten days of December compared to the average level of the first twenty days of November and the entire month of October. Based on vehicle requests, Latvia is the main destination for shipments of Uzbek onions, accounting for about a third of the total transport requests. Poland is the second largest market, followed by Russia, Belarus and Georgia. There are also occasional transport requests to transport onions from Uzbekistan to Greece, Spain, Norway and Romania. EastFruit has already reported that onions will be one of Uzbekistan's big successes in fresh produce exports by the end of 2023. This year, the country not only greatly increased the quantities of this ...
Source: AGF

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