Armenia Accounts for Only 2% of Russian Cherry and Apricot Imports
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Russia has announced new restrictions on fruit imports from Armenia, a move that experts say will have little impact on the Russian market.
According to Anna Fedyunina, a senior analyst, Armenia supplies just 2% of Russia’s cherry and apricot imports, meaning the new limits will barely affect domestic supply chains.
The decision comes amid broader trade tensions between the two countries, but the limited share of Armenian fruit in Russia’s market suggests the restrictions will not alter consumer availability significantly.
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