Exports of grain products from the Russian Federation in the past agricultural season exceeded 89 million tons

Published 2024년 7월 9일

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In the agricultural season from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, Russia saw a significant increase in grain exports, with a 21% rise compared to the previous season, totaling 89.3 million tons, as reported by Rosselkhoznadzor. The exports of several grain products experienced substantial increases, including barley (67%), corn (31%), peas (200%), wheat flour (60%), oats (200%), rye (300%), buckwheat (200%), sunflower cake (200%), and mustard seeds (300%). The report also highlighted a noticeable uptick in imports from countries like India, Indonesia, Tunisia, Bangladesh, Yemen, China, UAE, Brazil, and Mexico.
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Exports of grain products from Russia in the last agricultural season (July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024) increased by 21% compared to the previous agricultural season and amounted to 89.3 million tons, Rosselkhoznadzor reported. "According to FSIS "Argus-Fito", for the 2023-2024 agricultural year (July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024), the territorial departments of Rosselkhoznadzor issued phytosanitary certificates for the export of 89.3 million tons of grain and products of its processing, which 21% exceeds the figure for the 2022-2023 agricultural year - 73.9 million tons,” the report says. It is noted that compared to the 2022/2023 season, shipments of barley showed a noticeable increase - by 67% to 9.46 million tons, corn - by 31% to 7.7 million tons, peas - by 2 times to 3.37 million tons, wheat flour - by 60% to 1.2 thousand tons, oats - 2 times to 334.7 thousand tons, rye - 3 times to 231.5 thousand tons, buckwheat - 2 times to 222.5 thousand tons, sunflower cake - 2 times to 148.4 ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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