Turkmen Company Oguzýoly Plans to Export Apricots to Russia

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Turkmen Company Oguzýoly Plans to Export Apricots to Russia
Apricot tree (Photo: tribuneindia.com)

Oguzýoly, an agricultural company affiliated with the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan, plans to export surplus apricot harvest to the Russian Federation, as reported by the Rysgal newspaper on Monday.

Early apricot varieties have ripened in the orchards of the company located in the Kaka district of Turkmenistan’s Ahal velayat. According to Oguzýoly, the high yield is the result of the dedicated work of the farmers and a well-organized approach to agricultural practices. The tasty, healthy, and environmentally clean fruits are being supplied to stores and markets across Turkmenistan.

Once domestic demand is fully satisfied, the surplus products will be shipped for export. Work is actively progressing in this area, including signing agreements with Russian market representatives.

On hundreds of hectares allocated to the enterprise by the state, fruit orchards have been planted. Apricots, apples, peaches, plums, pears, cherries, and other crops are grown here. Specialists provide individual care for each tree, ensuring proper irrigation and nutrition to achieve a stable and high-quality harvest.

2022