Bread Route: since the beginning of 2020-21 MY, Kazakhstan has doubled the purchase of Russian wheat

Published 2020년 7월 28일

Tridge summary

In the 2020/2021 marketing year, Russia's grain and grain product exports saw a 10% decrease, totaling 2.3 million tons, with the largest demage being wheat exports which dropped by 14%. Despite this, demand for wheat increased in several countries including Italy, Pakistan, Turkey, Bangladesh, and Palestine. There was also a notable increase in the export of soybeans, sunflower husk, rapeseed meal, and soybean meal. The Novosibirsk, Orenburg regions, and the Altai Territory were the primary contributors to these exports.
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Original content

According to the regional offices of the Rosselkhoznadzor, based on the issued phytosanitary certificates, 2.3 million tons of grain and grain products were exported from the territory of Russia in 2020/2021 MY, which is 10% less than the volume on the same date of the 2019/2020 season. Including grain and leguminous crops exported two million tons, grain - 1.9 million tons. This was reported by the press service of the Center for Grain Quality Assessment. According to the information, wheat traditionally was in the greatest demand, the export of which decreased by 14%, compared to the 2019/2020 MY, to 1.4 million tons (60% share). Soybean supplies increased to 119 thousand tons (share of 5%, + 76%), sunflower husk - 21 thousand tons (1%, + 55%), rapeseed meal - 18 thousand tons (1%, three times more) , soybean meal - 17 thousand tons (1%, + 18%). Pea exports decreased to 44 thousand tons (2%, -18%), however, it is noted that demand increased from Italy - 18.8 thousand tons (+ ...
Source: Agrosektor

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