Russia: In 2024, over 480 thousand tons of grain products were exported from the Novosibirsk region to China

Published 2024년 12월 24일

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In 2024, the Novosibirsk region issued phytosanitary certificates for 486 thousand tons of grain products for export to China, which made up 61% of the region's total grain export volume. Despite a decrease in shipment volumes due to a reduction in certain export lots, China remains the main importer of grain from the Novosirirsk region. The range of export lots has been expanded to include sunflower, while larger volumes of barley, peas, and wheat have been shipped to China. All batches shipped to China have met the phytosanitary and safety requirements of the importing country.
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In 2024, Rosselkhoznadzor specialists in Novosibirsk issued phytosanitary certificates for 486 thousand tons of grain products intended for export to China, which is 61% of the total volume of grain exported from the region. Compared to 2023, a slight decrease in shipment volumes - by 9% - is due to a reduction in export lots of rapeseed - from 52 to 21 thousand tons, flax - from 96 to 31 thousand tons, oats - from 30 to 8.5 thousand tons and buckwheat - from 36.5 to 18 thousand tons. However, this year China retained the status of a state importer of the predominant volume of grain from the Novosibirsk Region, expanding the range of export lots with sunflower (102 tons). At the same time, the list of agricultural crops shipped to China since the beginning of 2024 in larger volumes compared to 2023 included barley (169 thousand tons), peas (135 thousand tons), and wheat (103 thousand tons). According to the results of examinations carried out in the Novosibirsk testing laboratory ...
Source: Zol

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