Export of soybeans from Primorye, Russia increased more than 5 times

Published 2021년 4월 26일

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The article highlights the significant achievement of the Primorsky Territory in exporting agricultural products, reaching a value of $470.18 million in the first quarter. This success represents nearly 30% of the goal set under the national project "International cooperation and export". The region's exports have found a ready market in the Asia-Pacific and African countries, with seafood, including 126.5 thousand tons, and beans, especially soybeans, being the key commodities. The government's support for producers of export-focused crops and fish has significantly contributed to this achievement, with soybean exports seeing a notable increase of 5.3 times.
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The export of agricultural products from the Primorsky Territory for three months amounted to $ 470 million. Seaside fish and beans are in demand in the Asia-Pacific region and Africa. According to the regional ministry of agriculture, the plan of the national project "International cooperation and export" for this year has been fulfilled by almost 30%. In the first quarter, agricultural products worth USD 470.18 million were exported from Primorye. “The main contribution to the indicators of the national project is made by our fishermen. 126.5 thousand tons of fish and seafood worth $ 232.4 million were exported to the Republic of Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam and African countries, ”the experts noted. At the same time, the export of soybeans increased by 5.3 times - up to 513.4 thousand tons. Products worth $ 175.4 million were sent to China, the Republic of Korea and Taiwan. It ...
Source: Oilworld

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