Export of products of the agro-industrial complex of Tatarstan, Russia amounted to 227 million dollars

Published 2020년 11월 12일

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Tatarstan's agro-industrial complex exports over 70% of its products as fat and oil, mainly to Turkey, Egypt, Algeria, CIS countries, and the Baltic states. Other exports include barley, camelina, mustard, grain processing products, feed mixtures, and buckwheat groats to various countries. All exports are monitored for compliance with destination requirements by the FSBI "Tatar Interregional Veterinary Laboratory" and have not identified any non-conformities. Since 2020, the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Republic of Tatarstan has inspected 182 thousand tons of products.
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In the structure of export of products of the agro-industrial complex of the Republic of Tatarstan, the largest volume is occupied by fat and oil products (about 70%), which are supplied to Turkey, Egypt, Algeria, the CIS countries and the Baltic states. Barley was exported to Kazakhstan, Iran and Azerbaijan, camelina to Belarus, mustard to Mongolia, Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic. Grain processing products and feed mixtures - to the Czech Republic, Poland, Greece, Lithuania and Latvia. Buckwheat groats were sent to Belarus, Kazakhstan, Georgia and Armenia. The products were exported by rail, water and road transport. All shipped products are controlled by sampling and laboratory examinations in the FSBI "Tatar Interregional Veterinary Laboratory" subordinate to the Rosselkhoznadzor for compliance with the requirements of the countries of destination. No quarantine facilities were identified. There were no notifications of non-conformity of product lots. According to the ...
Source: Dairy

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