Altai Territory authorities in Russia intend to export rye flour and a line of cereals to China

Published 2021년 7월 7일

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The Altai Territory is planning to increase the products allowed for export to the Chinese market, including rye flour and several cereals. The region is also working to expand the list of companies permitted to make deliveries to China. Since 2018, exports to China have risen 4.5 times, accounting for around 40% of the region's total exports. However, a fire at a poultry farm may temporarily delay a project allowing Cherkizovo and the Altai Broiler enterprise to supply products to the Chinese market.
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The authorities of the Altai Territory are seeking to expand the quotas of permitted products for supply to the PRC market: the region intends to export rye flour and several types of cereals, Vitaly Snesar, deputy chairman of the regional government, said at a press conference on Tuesday. "We have staked out the question of supplying buckwheat and its derivatives, vegetable oil, but we need to try to expand the range. Now we are trying to ensure that we are allowed to export rye flour and a whole line of cereals - pea, millet, semolina. A niche for the Chinese consumer to buy our products , yes, we need to work on expanding the quota of permitted products for supply to the Chinese market, "Snesar said. He noted that the regional authorities are dealing with this issue in two directions at once - expanding the list of types of products supplied to the PRC and expanding the register of companies to which China allows deliveries. According to Snesar, since 2018, exports of goods ...
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