Russia: Grain exports from Siberia increased by 28% in 2023 - establishment of Rosselkhoznadzor

Published 2024년 3월 1일

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Despite a decline in harvest, the Siberian Federal District (SFO) experienced a 28% increase in grain product exports in 2023, totaling 4.9 million tons. The Altai Territory was the leading exporter with 1.9 million tons. The global demand for Siberian grain products is on the rise, particularly in China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. Additionally, there was a 50% increase in wheat flour exports and a doubling in the volume of wheat bran exports.
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Exports of grain products from the Siberian Federal District (SFO) in 2023 increased by 28%, to 4.9 million tons, the deputy director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Federal Center for Assessing the Safety and Quality of Grain and its Processed Products", director of the Altai State University, reported at the 17th Grain Conference. branch Maria Shostak. FSBI "Center for Grain Quality Assessment" is a subordinate institution of Rosselkhoznadzor, a food and feed certification body, and an inspection body. The Federal State Budgetary Institution has 18 branches and 22 testing laboratories in grain-producing regions of the Russian Federation, ports and border crossings, as well as a branch in Moscow and the Moscow region. “Despite the decline in harvest, the Siberian District showed record exports of grain products in 2023 - an increase to 4.9 million tons, plus 28% by 2022. The geography of supplies, which traditionally exceeded 50 countries, was preserved, and the range ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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