2022 cherry season in Uzbekistan has shown high prices and a sharp decrease in exports. East-Fruit.com analysts say the torrential rain and excessive precipitation in the first half of March this year have contributed to these factors.
The black cherry that blossoms in Fergana Valley in March directly depends on the pollination process. However, which had been exacerbated
According to the farmers of the Fergana Valley, , the harvest of this product in 2022 was almost twice less than last year.
Mid-early and late varieties of cherries were the most affected varieties, the harvest of these varieties produces large cherries of 26 mm and more.
In the 2022 season, wholesale batches of cherries with a diameter of more than 26 mm appeared on the markets of Uzbekistan on May 15-20, at the same time as last year.
Despite the fact that the first wholesale batches of large-calibre cherries entered the markets at a price 2.5 times lower than on this date in 2021, after a week wholesale prices for this product increased by 2.5 times.
At the height of harvesting large-calibre cherries, their wholesale prices were significantly higher than last year.
But due to weather anomalies in March, the damage to the harvest of fairy cherry varieties was minimal, because it had time to pollinate before the weather vagaries began.
In the period from May 6 to May 20, 2022, the average wholesale prices of these cherries decreased 3 times - from 25 thousand to 8 thousand soums per 1 kg.
However, with the end of the harvest season of fairy varieties and the beginning of mass harvesting of mid-ripe varieties, the price of small-calibre cherries began to rise sharply.
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