Tajikistan Increases agricultural exports by 40% in 2025

Tajikistan earned approximately $80 million from agricultural exports in 2025, marking a 40% increase compared to 2024. This was announced during a news conference by the Ministry of Agriculture on January 29. In total, around 191,000 tons of agricultural products were exported in 2025, valued at $79.2 million. This represents a 13.5% increase in volume […]

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Tajikistan earned approximately $80 million from agricultural exports in 2025, marking a 40% increase compared to 2024. This was announced during a news conference by the Ministry of Agriculture on January 29.

In total, around 191,000 tons of agricultural products were exported in 2025, valued at $79.2 million. This represents a 13.5% increase in volume (an additional 22,683 tons) and a 39.7% increase in value (an additional $22.5 million).

The highest-value exports included dried fruits, fresh grapes, apricots, lemons, pistachios, and onions.

Minister of Agriculture Qurbom Hakimzoda stated during the press conference that Tajikistan is focusing not on expanding the area of cultivation, but on increasing crop yields through innovative technologies and ensuring their environmental sustainability.

Tajik agricultural products were shipped to 26 countries, both near and far. Of the total volume, 89% was sent to countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), while 11% was exported to distant foreign countries.

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