Export of agricultural products from Adygea, Russia amounted to USD 3.1 million in Q1

Published 2021년 4월 16일

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In the first quarter of 2021, Adygea, a Russian region, exported agricultural products worth USD 3.1 million, or 3.2 thousand tons, to several countries and territories. The exports were led by fats and oils, followed by dairy products, bird eggs, honey, beverages, oil seeds, fruits, other seeds, grains, medicinal plants, and finished products made from cereals. Other exports included essential oils, resinoids, perfumes, cosmetics, and cereals, with Israel as the main importer for many of these products. The Adyghe branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Center of Agroanalytics" provided the reporting for this article.
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About 3.2 thousand tons of agricultural products and food were shipped abroad According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, the export of agricultural products from Adygea in the first quarter of 2021 amounted to USD 3.1 million, in physical terms - 3.2 thousand tons. The main trading partners of the region were Abkhazia (USD 0.8 million) , Azerbaijan (USD 0.6 million), Israel (USD 0.5 million), Vietnam (USD 0.3 million), Ukraine (USD 0.3 million), Palestinian Territory (0, USD 2 million), Bulgaria (USD 0.2 million) and Germany (USD 0.1 million). The main export item of agricultural products from Adygea is fats and oils of animal or vegetable origin (35.1% of all supplies of agricultural products abroad in value terms). In the first quarter of this year, 0.7 thousand tons of these products were exported for the amount of 1.1 million US dollars. The main importers were Azerbaijan ($ 0.5 million), Vietnam ($ 0.3 million), the Palestinian Territory ($ 0.2 million), Abkhazia and ...
Source: Specagro

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