Bashkiria, Russia has increased the supply of agricultural products abroad by 44.8%

Published 2020년 12월 16일

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The Republic of Bashkortostan has seen a significant increase in agricultural exports, with a total value of USD 145.7 million from January to December 6, surpassing its 2020 goal by 44.8% and marking a 30.7% increase in physical terms compared to the previous year. High-value products such as fats and oils, sugar, and confectionery items have experienced notable increases in export, particularly sunflower and rapeseed oils by 96.4% and sugar by 65.8%. Bashkira exports to 41 countries, with Kazakhstan, China, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Latvia being the largest importers.
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By December 6, the export of agricultural products from the region amounted to 145.7 million US dollars. Bashkiria is increasing the supply of agricultural products abroad. The plan for the export of agricultural products from the region for 2020 - USD 115 million - has already been significantly exceeded: according to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, from the beginning of the year to December 6, the total value of agricultural goods exported from the Republic of Bashkortostan amounted to USD 145.7 million, which 44.8% more than in the same period in 2019. In physical terms, Bashkir agroexport increased by 30.7%, to 387.1 thousand tons. If two years ago the republic mainly supplied raw materials (grain crops) abroad, today it exports mainly products with high added value: first of all, a significant increase in shipments of products of the fat and oil industry and the processing industry. In the structure of Bashkir export of agricultural products in value terms, the supply ...
Source: Specagro

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