Export of Stavropol, Russia oil exceeded USD 27 million

Published 2021년 7월 9일

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The Stavropol Territory has exported food products worth $107 million in the first half of the year, achieving half of its 2021 target. The region has experienced a $27 million increase in oil exports compared to last year. Products such as meat, dairy, confectionery, flour, cereals, mineral water, sugar, pasta, dried vegetables, seeds, and animal feed have also been exported. The region is focusing on attracting more enterprises to the export system and has signed over 120 new contracts. The main buyers of Stavropol products are Azerbaijan, China, and Saudi Arabia. The region is also planning to increase its supplies abroad by 2024.
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In the first half of the year, the Stavropol Territory exported food products worth $ 107 million. This is about half of the target for 2021. Local fat and oil products are the most popular abroad. Compared to last year, the region received US $ 27 million from oil exports. Note that in the Stavropol Territory, work is underway in the field of processing in 38 types of economic activities. Meat and dairy products have already been delivered for $ 55 million, for 15 - confectionery, flour, cereals, starch, mineral water and sugar. More than $ 10 million was raised from the sale of pasta, dried vegetables, seeds and animal feed abroad, the regional committee on food and processing industry, trade and licensing said. In the Stavropol Territory, work is also continuing to attract enterprises to the export system. This year, Stavropol manufacturers have signed over 120 new contracts. For the first time, local flour was exported to Serbia, Somalia and Djibouti, fried seeds - to the ...
Source: Oilworld

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