Kyrgyzstan’s banana exports to Uzbekistan experienced remarkable growth in 2024, reflecting the country’s expanding role in regional trade. According to the National Statistics Committee, exports reached 169 tons worth $80,300 between January and November, a 4.2-fold increase compared to the same period in 2023. This significant rise highlights the strengthening trade relationship between Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, fostering economic cooperation and market expansion.
With an average export price of $481 per ton, Kyrgyzstan is successfully meeting growing demand in Uzbekistan while enhancing its presence in the agricultural trade sector. At the same time, Ecuador remains a key trade partner, supplying 29,000 tons of bananas worth $20 million at an average import price of $717 per ton. This interconnected supply chain demonstrates the resilience and adaptability of global trade, ensuring a steady flow of high-quality produce to meet market needs.
As Kyrgyzstan continues to expand its export potential, regional trade is set to thrive, creating new opportunities for economic growth and stronger partnerships across Central Asia. The steady rise in agricultural exports reflects the country’s growing competitiveness and commitment to enhancing trade relations.
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