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Early watermelon imports increasingly popular in Georgia

There has been a rapid growth of Georgian watermelon imports in 2021. Last year, large early imports resulted in low prices for local producers. Over the past 8 years, imports of watermelons to Georgia have increased annually by 1,200 tons average. A high volume of imported watermelons was recorded in May last year: 2,500 tons. The average imports in May over the previous 7 years is 500 tons. This year, official trade data show that the country is seeing unusually high volumes of imports in April.

Georgia imported 540 tons of watermelons in April 2022, which is 10% more than in the same month of the previous 8 years combined. Imports have started actively this year, and competition in the market may be much higher than last year. Interestingly, trade data shows that prices are higher in April 2022 than in April 2021, but we see 4 times more imports in 2022. Georgia’s demand for early imports is growing.

The main importer in April 2022 was Iran with 530 tons shipped in. The average price according to trade data was $0.18/kg. These prices are usually high in such an early season, and in 3-4 months they are reduced by 50% or more. Last season, Georgia imported 10,500 tons of watermelons. Imports usually decline in July and August when supplies from Georgian producers become available.

Source: east-fruit.com

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