Uzbek Raisins Enter Senegal Market for First Time
Uzbek Raisins Enter Senegal Market for First Time
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — BMB HOLDING has completed its first export shipment of Uzbek raisins to Senegal, opening a new market in West Africa for the country's agricultural products.
The entry into the Senegalese market marks another step in Uzbekistan’s policy of diversifying export destinations and expanding into promising African markets alongside its traditional trading partners.
According to the company, the shipment of high-quality Uzbek raisins is a practical result of ongoing efforts to promote products under the “Made in Uzbekistan” brand internationally and to expand logistics routes.
Senegal is regarded as one of the key trade hubs in West Africa, and access to this market is expected to strengthen the international competitiveness of Uzbekistan’s agricultural and food products.
The company noted that modern export operations require not only the delivery of goods but also the implementation of advanced technologies, digital monitoring systems and effective quality management practices. To support these efforts, BMB High Tech is introducing modern technological solutions aimed at preserving the taste and quality characteristics of agricultural products throughout the supply chain, from producer to end consumer.
In addition, the company actively uses digital tools and B2B platforms to manage international contracts and export operations.
Industry specialists believe that entry into the Senegalese market could create opportunities for further expansion of Uzbek dried fruit and other agricultural exports across West Africa.
BMB HOLDING said projects of this kind contribute to strengthening Uzbekistan’s export potential and expanding the global presence of domestically produced goods.