Russia: Belarus is ready to provide Amur region with rye flour

Published 2022년 6월 10일

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Belarus has proposed to supply the Amur Region with meat, dairy products, and rye flour. However, the Amur Region has expressed concerns as it does not grow rye and has issues with flour milling. The supply of rye flour would be organized by Belarus, as part of the joint agricultural market of Russia and Belarus, which aims to meet the food needs of the two countries.
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At a meeting with the delegation of the Amur Region at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, which takes part in the Belagro exhibition, the issue of direct supplies of products to this Far Eastern region was raised. In addition to meat and dairy products, Belarus proposed to provide the region with rye flour. In the Amur region, rye is not grown - in winter the culture freezes. There are also problems with flour milling, said Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Amur Region Vladimir Gutnik. Vadim Pobedinsky, Deputy Head of the Main Department of Processing Industry of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, offered to organize the supply of this essential product ...
Source: Zol

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