The Kaluga region in Russia has imported agricultural products worth USD 110.3 million since the start of the year, excluding supplies from EAEU countries in September and October. These imports, from over 30 countries, included crustaceans, dried and salted fish, shellfish, and frozen fish, with China and Greenland as the main suppliers. The region also imported tobacco, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, vinegar, and natural unrefined shellac, gums, resins, and resin, with China and India being the largest exporters. The imports also included insignificant quantities of other agricultural products such as ready-made animal feed, finished products from meat, fish, or crustaceans, and vegetables.