Exports of meat and dairy products in Russia increased by 27 percent

Published 2021년 9월 20일

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The article highlights the significant growth in Russia's meat and dairy exports from the beginning of the year to September 12, reaching a value of $ 990 million, a increase from $ 777 million during the same period in 2020. The report by the Federal Center "Agroeksport" indicates that poultry, pork, and beef exports contributed $ 313 million, $ 277 million, and $ 131 million respectively, with dairy products such as cheese and curd increasing their export value to $ 73 million. Moscow's developers have also seen a 20.7% increase in finished meat product exports, with countries like Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Kyrgyzstan being the main importers.
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The Federal Center "Agroeksport" provided such data in the "Operational Review of the Export of Agricultural Products". The document compares the export of meat and dairy products in terms of value for 2021 to September 12 with the same period in 2020. According to Agroexport, from the beginning of 2021 to September 12, Russian exports of meat and dairy products totaled $ 990 million. In 2020, that number had reached $ 777 million by September. Of this number, poultry was exported for $ 313 million in 2021, pork - for $ 277 million, and beef - for $ 131 million. Of dairy products, cheese and curd were exported for $ 73 million (compared to $ 55 million in 2020), ice cream exports amounted to $ 64 million in monetary terms. Read also: Imported pork - the position of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on the control of deliveries According to the results of the first half of this year. Moscow exporters delivered abroad finished meat products worth $ 27.86 million, ...
Source: SwiatRolnika

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