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Annual output of blackcurrant raisins in Uzbekistan
480,000 tons.

The history of grape cultivation in Uzbekistan can be traced back to the 6th century BC. The main grape growing areas are around Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara, with a planting area of over 654.38+200,000 hectares and an annual output of over 480,000 tons.

Blackcurrant, also known as black raisin, originated in Russia. Due to the cold weather in Russia, this raisin grows in the northern part of Altai Mountain. Affected by the cold climate, it grows for a long time. The appearance is naturally black, seedless and thick, mellow and pleasant, with the natural aroma of wine and full of chewiness.