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Azerbaijan’s tomato exports hit $119.8 million in first five months of year

Azerbaijan exported 97,927 tons of tomatoes valued at 119.8 million during the period of January to May this year, AzerNEWS reports, citing the State Customs Committee.
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The Sofia Globe
· Jul 10, 2025
Bulgaria’s exports in January – May 2025 down 4.7%, imports up 3.2% y/y
In January – May 2025, the total value of all the goods exported from Bulgaria amounted to 33 015.9 million
AzerNews
· Jul 9, 2026
Azerbaijan's exports to Kazakhstan rise 12.7% in January–May
Azerbaijan exported goods worth USD 50.74 million to Kazakhstan during the January-May period of the current year, marking a 12.7 year-on-year increase.
Egyptian Gazette
· Jul 11, 2026
Egypt’s agricultural exports top 5.8m tonnes
Egypt’s agricultural exports have surpassed 5.8 million tonnes so far this year, Minister of Agriculture Alaa Farouk announced on Saturday. The milestone highlights a growing global demand for Egyptian produce and underscores the country’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the sector’s international competitiveness. According to a report by the Central Administration of Plant Quarantine (CAPQ), citrus [] The post Egypt’s agricultural exports top 5.8m tonnes appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
Mehr News Agency
· Jul 1, 2026
Iran exported 50mln crude oil barrels in 2 weeks: source
TEHRAN, Jul. 01 (MNA) – Iran has exported 50 million barrels of oil in two weeks, and its income is about 3.5 billion dollars, according to a source.
Sada Elbalad
· Jun 29, 2026
Russia Increases Its Agricultural Exports to China by 42% in 2026
Russian exports of agricultural produce to China rose by 42 per cent between January and May this year. In particular, there was an increase in exports of frozen fish, rapeseed oil, soya beans, crustaceans, peas, sunflower oil, pork, and offal. This was reported by the website of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, according to TV BRICS.
HESPRESS English
· Jul 4, 2026
Morocco overtakes Spain in tomato exports as decade-long gap reverses
Morocco exported about 708,000 tonnes of tomatoes in 2025, surpassing Spain by more than 126,000 tonnes as the two countries continued moving in opposite directions in the global market. UN Comtrade figures cited by Spanish newspaper El Debate show Moroccan exports increased by nearly 35 from 2016, when they stood at about 525,000 tonnes. Spanish [] The post Morocco overtakes Spain in tomato exports as decade-long gap reverses appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.
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Related coverage for "Azerbaijan’s tomato exports hit $119.8 million in first five months of year": The Sofia Globe — Bulgaria’s exports in January – May 2025 down 4.7%, imports up 3.2% y/y. AzerNews — Azerbaijan's exports to Kazakhstan rise 12.7% in January–May. Egyptian Gazette — Egypt’s agricultural exports top 5.8m tonnes. Mehr News Agency — Iran exported 50mln crude oil barrels in 2 weeks: source. Sada Elbalad — Russia Increases Its Agricultural Exports to China by 42% in 2026. HESPRESS English — Morocco overtakes Spain in tomato exports as decade-long gap reverses