Kyrgyzstan has reached a notable achievement in its agricultural export sector, with over 60,000 tons of dried fruits and nuts exported in the first eight months of 2024, according to the Ministry of Agriculture. This impressive figure underscores the country's growing prominence in the global market for these products.
In detail, Kyrgyzstan exported 16,400 tons of dried fruits, with Turkey emerging as a key destination. The demand for Kyrgyz dried fruits continues to grow, reflecting the high quality and unique offerings from the region. The export data highlights the expanding trade relationships and the increasing global appetite for Kyrgyzstan's dried fruit varieties.
The nut export sector also saw substantial activity, with a total of 43,000 tons shipped during the same period. Turkey and Georgia were significant markets for these exports, with substantial quantities being sent to each. This trend indicates a robust demand for Kyrgyz nuts, driven by their quality and competitive pricing. The strong performance in nut exports further highlights Kyrgyzstan's growing role in the international nut trade.
This milestone not only demonstrates the country's agricultural capabilities but also reflects its strategic focus on expanding and diversifying its export markets. As Kyrgyzstan continues to enhance its production and trade strategies, it is poised to further solidify its position in the global agricultural market.
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