Russia: Chuvashia is the leader in the Volga Federal District in the export of bread and flour confectionery

Published 2021년 12월 15일

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The Chuvash Republic in Russia has seen a 12.6% increase in agricultural exports in the first 11 months of 2021 compared to 2020, reaching a value of USD 41.7 million. The exports, which were sent to 36 countries led by China, also saw an increase in the number of products being exported. These include meat, goose eggs, fermented black tea, cumin or fennel seeds, spelled seeds, and clover seeds. The region's export structure is dominated by bread and flour confectionery, with wafers and chocolate also being significant exports. Trade relations with Belarus have also strengthened, with agricultural product exports to the country increasing by 13.1% compared to the previous year.
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For 11 months, shipments of these products from the region amounted to USD 14.0 million. According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, for 11 months of this year, the export of agricultural products from the Chuvash Republic amounted to 41.7 million US dollars, which exceeds the result for the entire 2020 by 12.6% (hereinafter, data for 2021 - excluding trade with EAEU countries for November). Shipped 23.5 thousand tons of products. In the structure of the Chuvash agro-export, more than a third of shipments fall on bread and flour confectionery (TN VED 1905 code). In terms of the supply of these products, the region is in a leading position among the subjects of the Volga Federal District and in 9th place in the country with an indicator of USD 14.0 million. Wafers and wafer wafers (USD 12.7 million) are mainly exported, the main buyer of which is China. A significant amount of chocolate is also exported abroad (HS code 1806). In the reporting period, products worth US $ 8.5 ...
Source: Specagro

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