From January 1-9, 2022, more than 5 thousand tons of grain products were exported from the Novosibirsk region in Russia

Published 2022년 1월 10일

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Since the beginning of January 2022, the Novosibirsk region has obtained 80 phytosanitary certificates, allowing for the export of 5,010 tons of grain products. The exports include 2,590 tons of rapeseed to Belarus, 1,617 tons of wheat to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, 525 food peas to Latvia, and 278 flax to China. All exports were made by rail and road, and all consignments met the phytosanitary requirements of the Eurasian Economic Union and the importing countries. No quarantine organisms were found in the samples, confirming the quality and safety of the products.
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Since the beginning of January 2022, inspectors of the regional administration of the Rosselkhoznadzor have issued 80 phytosanitary certificates for sending grain products with a total volume of 5,010 tons from the territory of the Novosibirsk region. Thus, consignments of rapeseed weighing 2,590 tons were exported to the Republic of Belarus, 1,617 tons of wheat to the Republic of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. In addition, 525 food peas were sent to Latvia, and 278 flax were sent to China for processing. The export of all consignments from the territory of the region was carried out by rail and road. The Service specialists carried out an inspection and selection of samples from the specified consignments of grain products in order to establish the phytosanitary state and confirm the compliance of quality and safety indicators for shipment. All consignments of the shipped regulated products met phytosanitary requirements, ...
Source: Zol

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