Exports of hay and forage grasses from Russia in 2020 increased 6 times

Published 2021년 2월 3일

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In 2020, Russia experienced a significant increase in the export of hay and grasses for livestock feed, with a sixfold increase from 2019 and nine times more than 2018, totaling 65.7 thousand tons. These products were exported to 24 countries, with the main recipients being Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, and Belarus. The demand for lupine seeds was particularly high, accounting for 90% of the total supply. The export of these products continued to be strong in January 2021, with over 6 thousand tons sent to international markets.
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These products were supplied to 24 countries of the world. Russia in 2020 significantly increased the export of hay and grasses, which are used for livestock feed. According to the Rosselkhoznadzor, citing data from the Federal Customs Service of Russia, the supply of hay, alfalfa, clover, sainfoin, fodder cabbage, lupine, vetch and other forage grasses abroad amounted to 65.7 thousand tons - six times more than in 2019 (10 , 8 thousand tons), and nine times more than in 2018. Last year, these products were exported to 24 countries of the world, the main buyers were Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland and Belarus. The crops most demanded by importers, according to the information system of the Rosselkhoznadzor "Argus-Fito", are lupine seeds (90% of the total supply), fodder vetch (5.6%), fodder sainfoin and ...
Source: Specagro

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