Russia: Bashkir farmers have sent grain to 19 countries of the world since the beginning of the year

Published 2021년 10월 13일

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From April to December 2021, agricultural producers in Bashkiria, Russia, exported grain and its processed products to 19 countries, including Belgium, Hungary, Germany, and several post-Soviet republics. A total of 125.43 thousand tons of export grain was inspected by the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Republic of Bashkortostan. The export volume included 75.96 thousand tons of grain crops, such as barley, wheat, flax, rye, buckwheat, and mustard. The export phytosanitary certificates issued by the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Republic of Bashkortostan ensured that the selected samples of all consignments met the requirements of the importing countries.
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For nine months of 2021, agricultural producers of Bashkiria shipped grain and its processed products to 19 countries of the world. Specialists of the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Republic of Bashkortostan inspected 125.43 thousand tons of export grain and products of its processing. Bashkir grain was sent to Belgium, Hungary, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, the republics of the former post-Soviet space: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, as well as to China, Mongolia and Turkey. The volume of grain crops sent abroad amounted to 75.96 thousand tons, of which: more than 46.52 thousand tons of barley, 15.09 thousand tons of wheat, 8.92 thousand tons of flax, 2.47 thousand tons of rye, 750 tons of buckwheat, 260 tons of mustard. ...
Source: Zol

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