During the specified period, the volume of deliveries reached 1.8 million tons, which is an increase of 16.6% or 269.9 thousand tons compared to last year.
The main importers of Uzbek fruits and vegetables were Russia — $595.2 million (42.1% of the total volume), Kazakhstan — $179.5 million (12.7%), Pakistan — $177.7 million (12.6%), and Afghanistan — $112.5 million (8%).
The most significant export growth was seen in grapes — $174.7 million and peaches — $96.9 million (+44.2%). There was also a substantial increase in cherry supplies — $70.3 million (+33%), onions — $65.6 million (+20.6%), dried grapes — $64.8 million (+5.3%), and apricots — $62.2 million (+53%). At the same time, cabbage exports grew by 87.3%, totaling $47.6 million, while dried prune shipments decreased by 19.3%, down to $33.7 million.