In November, 47.6 thousand tons of grain and products of its processing were sent for export from the Primorsky Territory, Russia

Published 2021년 12월 7일

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In November 2021, the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Primorsky Territory and the Sakhalin Region monitored the export of 47.6 thousand tons of grain and its processed products, with a total of 564,855.5 tons exported since the start of 2021, a increase of 37.6 thousand tons from the same period in 2020. The majority of these exports were made to China, followed by South Korea and Japan. The administration issued 638 phytosanitary certificates for these export consignments.
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In November 2021, the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Primorsky Territory and the Sakhalin Region monitored 47.6 thousand tons of grain and its processed products for export. In total, since the beginning of 2021, the export of 564,855.5 tons of grain and its processed products has been monitored. This is 37.6 thousand tons more than products exported in the same period in 2020. In November, the most significant grain deliveries were made to the PRC, 40.4 thousand tons of soybeans, 1.1 thousand tons of oats, 0.7 thousand tons of corn, as well as small consignments of food flax and sunflower seeds were sent to this country. Since the beginning of the year, 377.5 thousand tons of grain and 5.4 thousand tons of products of its processing have been exported to the PRC through the coastal phytosanitary posts. In November, 1.7 thousand tons of soybeans, 0.8 thousand tons of corn, as well as small consignments of oats, soy flour and buckwheat flakes were exported to the Republic ...
Source: Agroxxi

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