In 2020, Russian agricultural exports to Spain saw a significant increase, with a total of 465,000 tons and a value of $102 million, marking a 78% increase from the previous year. The exports were led by beet pulp, which increased by 91% to 190,000 tons, followed by legumes, molasses, and sunflower and rapeseed meal. Despite a decrease in seafood exports, the monetary value increased by 11%. Spain's agricultural production is diverse, making it one of the leading producers in the EU, and it imported agricultural products worth $42 billion in 2020. The potential for Russian agricultural exports to Spain to increase is estimated to be between $200-300 million, with potential categories including dried legumes, frozen fish and fish fillets, meal and cake, starch, and sugar beet residues.