Greece imported a record volume of Russian sunflower meal

Published 2021년 12월 20일

Tridge summary

In the 2021/22 agricultural year, Russia exported 26.5 million tons of grain and processed products, a 19% decrease from the previous year, with the majority being cereals. The top ten buying countries received 14.9 million tons (56% of the total export volume), led by Turkey with a 24% share and Egypt with an 11% share. Other countries like Kazakhstan, Latvia, and Belarus also increased their imports. Wheat exports to Egypt and Kazakhstan saw significant increases, while Greece imported a record volume of sunflower meal. Wheat exports to Ethiopia also rose by 37% from the previous year.
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According to the territorial departments of the Rosselkhoznadzor and analytical information of the FSBI "Center for Grain Quality Assessment" as of December 9, 2021, on the basis of issued phytosanitary certificates, 26.5 million tons were exported from the territory of the Russian Federation in the 2021/22 agricultural year, taking into account the movement to the EAEU countries. grain and products of its processing, which is 19% less than the value for the same date in 2020/21, including grain and leguminous crops exported 23.8 million tons, of which cereals - 22.9 million tons. The TOP-10 buying countries account for 14.9 million tons or 56% of the export volume. Turkey ranks first, increasing volumes to 6.2 million tons (24%; + 17%, including wheat - 4.1 million tons). Egypt is in second place - 2.9 million tons (11%, -43%, including wheat - 2.9 million tons), in third place is Kazakhstan - 1.3 million tons (5%; +46% , ...
Source: Oilworld

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