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Lower prices for aromatic herb exports from Georgia

As exports of herbs from the tunnels of Western Georgia started a few weeks ago, the 2021/22 season will largely depend on traditional export markets such as Russia and Ukraine. However, growers and exporters are not happy with the start of the season: growers note lower prices compared to last year, and exporters point to quality problems. Aromatic herbs are now prone to rot due to very wet weather in the western regions of the country.

Both growers and exporters expect prices to rise in January, although this will depend on the situation in competing countries. With production in the open field in Uzbekistan and Iran, Georgian exporters expect the weather in these countries becoming harsher in January will lead to lower production.

Read the complete article at east-fruit.com.

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