In Russia, Bashkir grain enters new markets

Published 2021년 12월 3일

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The agricultural complex of Bashkortostan, Russia, has exported 157.77 thousand tons of grain and its products to over 20 countries this year, including traditional buyers like Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, and Kuwait, as well as the European Union and the USA. The main types of grain exported were barley, wheat, flax, rye, buckwheat, and mustard. All export cargo samples were fully tested. This initiative is part of the national project 'International Cooperation and Export', aimed at increasing agricultural product exports to $45 billion.
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Grain from Bashkiria is already in demand in more than 20 countries of the world, according to the press service of the Rosselkhoznadzor administration for the Republic of Bashkortostan Since the beginning of the year, the agro-industrial complex of Bashkortostan has exported 157.77 thousand tons of grain and products of its processing to more than 20 countries of the near and far abroad. The products of Bashkir agricultural producers are in demand in countries traditionally focused on the purchase of Russian grain: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, as well as in the countries of the European Union: Belgium, Hungary, Germany, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands , Norway, Poland. They also buy it in the USA and Turkey. The volume of grain crops sold abroad amounted to 91.01 thousand tons, of which the main types: more than 47.76 thousand tons of barley, 16.76 thousand tons of wheat, 20.78 thousand tons of flax, 2.59 ...
Source: Oilworld

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