China and Latvia purchased granulated sunflower meal from Russia's Bashkiria

Published 2023년 2월 21일

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Since the start of 2023, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Republic of Bashkortostan has oversseen the export of 586 batches of plant feed, consisting of granulated sunflower meal and granulated beet pulp, from the region. These feed additives, with a total volume of 29,325.15 tons, were exported to Latvia and the People's Republic of China. The export veterinary certificates of form 5B were issued after the products underwent laboratory tests at the Bashkir Testing Laboratory of the FGBI ARRIAH, confirming that they did not contain any quarantine organisms and met the requirements of the importing countries.
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Since the beginning of 2023, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Republic of Bashkortostan has controlled 586 batches of plant feed shipped from the region for export. Feed additives: granulated sunflower meal and granulated beet pulp with a total volume of 29,325.15 tons, produced at oil extraction and sugar plants in Bashkiria, were shipped to Latvia and the People's Republic of China. So, for export to Latvia, specialists of the department of veterinary supervision at the state border of the Russian Federation and transport examined and issued 286 batches of granulated sunflower meal weighing 19,607.1 tons, produced by an enterprise from Kumertau, the Republic of Bashkortostan. Under the control of the supervisory agency, the oil extraction and sugar factories from the Chishminsky district of the republic exported 52 batches - 3613.65 tons of granulated meal and 248 batches - 6104.4 tons of granulated sugar beet pulp to China. The samples of regulated products selected ...
Source: Oilworld

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