Uzbekistan and Korean Firm Collaborate on Growing New Grape Varieties
Uzbekistan Partners with South Korea’s TNS Global Group to Introduce New Grape Varieties
Uzbekistan is gearing up to introduce new grape varieties in partnership with South Korea’s TNS Global Group, a collaboration that aims to leverage advanced agricultural technologies to enhance local production. The Agency for Plant Protection and Quarantine has confirmed that this partnership will involve the development of vineyards in Uzbekistan using cutting-edge methods provided by TNS Global Group.
TNS Global Group, renowned for its expertise in agricultural innovation and export-oriented produce, will be implementing a comprehensive system encompassing the selection, cultivation, and drying processes for the grape varieties. During a recent visit, representatives of the company assessed Uzbekistan’s agricultural export potential and visited the Central Phytosanitary Laboratory to conduct vital phytosanitary analyses.
Discussions during the visit revolved around strategies for maintaining phytosanitary safety, addressing challenges related to the quality control of Uzbekistan’s fruit and vegetable exports to South Korea, and exploring measures to ensure adherence to South Korea’s high-quality standards. The partnership is expected to not only boost Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector but also create new opportunities for grape production aimed at international markets.
This collaboration marks a significant step towards enhancing Uzbekistan’s agricultural capabilities and expanding its presence in the global market. The introduction of new grape varieties through the partnership with TNS Global Group signals a promising future for Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector.