Russia: Agrocomplex intends to increase the export of crop products to 122 thousand tons in 2021

Published 2021년 3월 11일

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In 2021, the Russian agricultural company, Agrocomplex im. Tkachev, plans to double its crop export volume to 122 thousand tons, including molasses, beet pulp, and bagasse to EU countries, Turkey, and China. The company will also start exporting chickpeas to Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, and India. Although sugar will not be exported, the company aims to increase milk production by 25 thousand tons in five years. The holding also intends to increase its herd by 1 thousand heads, investing 700 million rubles for the expansion.
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In 2021, the Kuban JSC firm "Agrocomplex im. Tkachev ”intends to double the volume of export of crop production and reach the figure of 122 thousand tons (against 66 thousand tons a year earlier). This was announced by Denis Brodsky, Deputy Director of TD Agrocomplex-Export. The supplies of molasses in the volume of 40 thousand tons will go to the EU countries, Turkey and China. In 2021, beet pulp shipments will begin to Turkey and the EU countries (in 2020, molasses began to be supplied to China, having exported 1,000 tons). The export plan for bagasse in 2021 is 30 thousand tons. At the same time, sugar will not be exported this year, it will be sold on the domestic market. Chickpea became a new export product. 5 thousand tons of chickpea will be sent to Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan and India. Peas are traditionally exported to Pakistan and India, with Egypt and Turkey becoming new markets. The total supply of peas will grow from 1,000 tons to 6,000 tons In 2020, the total export of ...
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