Russian Federation may be allowed to export corn and rice to China before the end of the year

Published 2023년 10월 7일

Tridge summary

The Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision aims to allow Russia to export corn and rice to China by the end of 2023. They are actively working to remove geographical restrictions on the supply of these food products. Additionally, Russia and China are in negotiations to expand access for other Russian agricultural products, but their main focus is on obtaining permission for Russian winter wheat and barley to enter the Chinese market. Russian grain exports to China have significantly increased to 3.5 million tons, which is 27 times higher than a decade ago.
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Original content

Russian Satellite News Agency, Moscow, October 6: The Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision announced that by the end of 2023, all of Russia may be allowed to export corn and rice to China. ​ The announcement stated: "Currently, the Russian Animal and Plant Health Supervision Service is actively working to obtain the lifting of geographical restrictions on the supply of corn and rice to China, which may be achieved before the end of 2023." ​ The announcement also stated that Russia and China are also negotiating on the access of Russian rye flour, semolina, bran, edible soybean meal, mung beans, kidney beans and other products to ...
Source: Foodmate

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