Russia: Bashkiria exported more than 82 thousand tons of grain

Published 2022년 12월 7일

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In 2022, Bashkiria, a Russian region, exported 157.7 thousand tons of grain across eleven months, with 82.2 thousand tons being offloaded to international markets, including Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Belarus. The grain was transported by rail, with November seeing over 15.2 thousand tons exported. As per the Federal Customs Service, Bashkiria's total agricultural exports amounted to $269.3 million, with oil and fat products contributing significantly (69.5%). Grain crops made up 5.3% of these exports. The region also achieved a record grain harvest of over 5 million tons.
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For 11 months of 2022, 2,284 wagons with grain with a total weight of 157.7 thousand tons were shipped from Bashkiria. Of these, 1,152 wagons or 82.2 thousand tons of grain are exported, the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the region stated. “Bashkir grain was purchased in Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Belarus. In November, grain exports by rail exceeded 15.2 thousand tons,” the agricultural department said. Recall that the national project "International Cooperation and Export", developed on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is currently being implemented in Russia. Meanwhile, according to the latest data from the Federal Customs Service, Bashkiria's agricultural products have been exported to the tune of $269.3 million. In the structure of exports, the main share is occupied by oil and fat products (69.5%), followed by oil seeds, alcohols, honey and others (16%). Grain crops in the total volume of exports of agricultural products still occupy 5.3%. As ...
Source: Zol

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