Russia: Corn grown in the Amur region was sent to Mongolia for the first time

Published 2024년 6월 17일

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For the first time, the Amur region exported 60 tons of food corn to Mongolia, with shipments overseen by Rosselkhoznadzor from May 15 to June 13. The corn met import requirements following inspections and laboratory tests, leading to the issuance of 3 phytosanitary certificates. The grain was transported through Buryatia. Additionally, in April, 333 tons of soybean meal were exported to Mongolia, accompanied by 7 phytosanitary certificates.
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The grain of the cultivated cereal was exported through Buryatia. The Amur region exported food corn to Mongolia for the first time. From May 15 to June 13, the regional department of Rosselkhoznadzor controlled the shipment of 60 tons of corn grown in the Amur region. Inspectors carried out inspections and took samples of regulated products to determine compliance with the requirements of the importing country. According to the results of the laboratory of the Amur Reference Center of Rosselkhoznadzor, no quarantine organisms were identified in the corn samples. Based on research and review of documents, 3 phytosanitary certificates were issued. The grain was exported by road through the border crossing of the Kyakhtinsky district of the Republic ...
Source: Zol

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