For 2 months of 2021, 39.7 thousand tons of agricultural products for $ 29.5 million were exported from the Tula region, Russia

Published 2021년 3월 9일

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The Tula region has experienced a significant increase in agricultural exports in the first two months of 2021, with a 84.7% increase in volume and 37.2% increase in value compared to the same period in 2020. The region's exports were led by the flour and cereals industry, followed by fats and oils. The main importers included Norway, Latvia, Panama, China, and Hong Kong. The Tula region ranked eighth in overall agricultural exports in the Central Federal District.
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The main trading partners are Norway, Latvia, China. In the rating of exporters of agricultural products among 18 subjects of the Central Federal District, the Tula region takes the eighth place. Absolute leadership is behind Moscow, the Belgorod region is in second place, and Lipetsk region is in third. According to the Federal Customs Service (hereinafter - excluding trade with the EAEU countries), for 2 months of 2021, the export of agricultural products from the Tula region amounted to 39.7 thousand tons in the amount of USD 29.5 million. More than 20 countries have become importers. In relation to the same period in 2020, the volume of goods sent abroad increased by 84.7%, in value terms - by 37.2%. In the overall structure of the region's exports, the largest share - 48.1% - falls on the products of the flour and cereals industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten. In this group of goods among the subjects of the Central Federal District, the region takes the first place, ...
Source: Specagro

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