Export of sausages from Russia increased by 27% in 2021

Published 2022년 1월 12일

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In 2021, Russia saw a 27% increase in sausage exports, reaching 48 thousand tons with a value of $109 million, a 36% increase from the previous year. The number of countries importing Russian sausages grew to 47, with significant growth in shipments to Africa and neighboring countries like Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Abkhazia, and Kyrgyzstan. Kazakhstan's imports increased by 23%, and Ukraine's by 36%. Non-CIS countries such as Vietnam, Mongolia, and Japan also began importing Russian sausages.
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The export of sausages from Russia in 2021 increased by 27% compared to 2020 and amounted to 48 thousand tons, according to the statement of the federal center "Agroexport" under the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation. "From January 1 to December 26, 2021 (data on the EAEU for January - October), Russia exported sausages worth $ 109 million, which is 36% more than in the same period in 2020. In physical volume, shipments increased by 27%, to 48 thousand. tons ", - the message says. According to analysts, in 2021 the number of countries that buy Russian sausages increased to 47, and the geography of product supplies has expanded significantly, largely due to African countries. Thus, 86 tons were delivered to Benin, 39 tons - to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 25 tons - to Liberia, 6 tons - to Ghana, 5 tons - to the Republic of Congo and Guinea, 3 tons - to Angola and Gabon. Nevertheless, the positions of the largest buyers are retained by the neighboring ...
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