More tangerines are being brought to Russia from Abkhazia
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More tangerines are being brought to Russia from Abkhazia

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12-08-2023
 
Source: https://abkhazian.ru /
In a month and a half, more than six tons of orange fruits have already been delivered. Last year, this figure was a ton less. In total, 39 thousand tons of tangerines were exported in 2022.

- The customs value of Abkhazian mandarins on the Russian side this season is 38 rubles per kilogram. Based on this amount, all payments for the export of citrus fruits across the Russian-Abkhazian border will be formed, the Ministry of Agriculture of the republic reports.

724.3 kilograms of feijoa, 236.7 kilograms of persimmons, and 205.1 kilograms of lemons were also delivered.
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