For 9 months of 2021, exports of grain and its processed products amounted to 407 thousand tons in Russia

Published 2021년 10월 15일

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In 2021, the Rosselkhoznadzor Office for the Novosibirsk Region has issued 8,872 phytosanitary certificates for grain and processed product exports, a 31% increase from 2020 with a total export volume of 407 thousand tons. The exports were predominantly wheat (218 thousand tons), but also included peas, barley, rapeseed, flax, sunflower seeds, soybeans, buckwheat, rye, oats, millet, and other products. These exports were shipped to 18 countries, including Kazakhstan, China, Latvia, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, the United Arab Emirates, Lithuania, Turkey, Japan, Turkmenistan, Great Britain, Czech Republic, Poland, and Malaysia. Laboratory studies of these products for safety and phytosanitary requirements were conducted at the Novosibirsk branch of the FSBI TsNMVL.
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Since the beginning of 2021, inspectors of the Rosselkhoznadzor Office for the Novosibirsk Region have issued 8,872 phytosanitary certificates (FSS) for export to 18 states of consignments of grain and its processed products, the total volume of which amounted to 407 thousand tons. This is almost a third more compared to the same period in 2020 - 319 thousand tons. More than half of the volume of shipments falls on wheat - 218 thousand tons. Also, the export volume was made up of lots of peas - 62.8 thousand tons; barley - 36.6 thousand tons; rapeseed - 24.1 thousand tons; flax - 21.8 thousand tons; sunflower seeds - 19.4 thousand tons; soybeans - 9.6 thousand tons, buckwheat - 7.2 thousand tons; rye - 4.5 thousand tons; oats - 3.1 thousand tons; and also 84t of millet. Among the importing countries are the Republic of Kazakhstan, the People's Republic of China, Latvia, Mongolia, the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, as well as Pakistan, Bangladesh, the United Arab ...
Source: Oilworld

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