Russia: Import of agricultural products to the Kaluga region since the beginning of the year amounted to 37.7 thousand tons

Published 2021년 10월 19일

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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.
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In value terms, it reached USD 110.3 million According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, as of October 10, the import of agricultural products to the Kaluga region since the beginning of the year (hereinafter - excluding supplies from the EAEU countries in September and October) amounted to 37.7 thousand tons in the amount of 110.3 million US dollars. More than 30 countries were exporters, the largest suppliers were China, Greenland, South Korea, Vietnam. In the total structure of regional imports of agricultural products in value terms, 50.4% fell on fish, crustaceans and other invertebrates (TN VED code 03). 12.4 thousand tons of such products were imported for $ 55.6 million. The main suppliers were Greenland (5.4 thousand tons for USD 20.8 million) and China (2.8 thousand tons for USD 12.6 million). In the structure of imports of products of this group, crustaceans accounted for 48.7%, dried and salted fish - 18.5%, shellfish - 13.1%, frozen fish - 12.6%, fish fillets ...
Source: Specagro

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