Top 10 fruit export leaders of Tajikistan

Fruit exports remain a key driver of Tajikistan's agricultural sector. In 2025, the country significantly increased its shipments of both fresh and processed fruit products, strengthening its position in international markets. The largest export revenue came from dried apricots, mixed dried fruits, and fresh grapes. Other significant exports included dried and fresh peaches, apricots, apples, […]

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Fruit exports remain a key driver of Tajikistan's agricultural sector. In 2025, the country significantly increased its shipments of both fresh and processed fruit products, strengthening its position in international markets.

The largest export revenue came from dried apricots, mixed dried fruits, and fresh grapes. Other significant exports included dried and fresh peaches, apricots, apples, pistachios, and citrus fruits.

The data provided by the Export Agency highlights the strong demand for Tajik products and the potential for further growth in fruit and vegetable exports (figures in the table are rounded).

 

Fruit Exports

Fruit Name

Value in $

    Volume in tons

Dried apricots

$29.7 million

    10.5 thousand tons

Mixed dried fruits

$9.6 million

    1.3 thousand tons

Fresh grapes

$9 million

    3.4 thousand tons

Dried peaches

$3.6 million

    1.4 thousand tons

Fresh apricots

$3.2 million

    1.1 thousand tons

Dried apples

$2.9 million

    1.8 thousand tons

Pistachios

$2.5 million

    1 thousand tons

Fresh plums and cherries

$1.6 million

    960 tons

Fresh peaches

$1.3 million

    463 tons

Lemons

$1.2 million

    660 tons

 

 

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