In October, the volume of transshipment of soybean products in the ports of Russia increased by 1.6 times

Published 2021년 11월 26일

Tridge summary

From October 1 to 31, 2021, Russia saw a significant increase in the shipping of oilseed processing products, with a total of 346.4 thousand tons shipped, a 36.8% increase from the previous month. This includes 154 thousand tons of sunflower products, 163.8 thousand tons of soybean products, and 28.6 thousand tons of rapeseed products. The main destinations for these shipments were Turkey, Norway, and Denmark. The port of Kaliningrad has been the leader in handling oilseeds and their products since the start of the 2021/22 season.
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Original content

According to the results of monitoring of shipments from sea and river ports of Russia, carried out by experts of APK-Inform Agency, during the period from October 1 to 31, 346.4 thousand tons of oilseed processing products were shipped, which is 36.8% more than in September. .G. (253 thousand tons, taking into account the updated data). The volume of shipments of sunflower processing products in October of this year amounted to 154 thousand tons. In particular, 82.2 thousand tons of sunflower oil were shipped, which is only 2.2 thousand tons more than a month earlier. 71.9 thousand tons of meal were handled, which is 2.1 times higher than the September volume. Port shipments of sunflower seeds in October and September of this year were not carried out. Soybean processing products were shipped 163.8 thousand tons. In particular, the export of meal exceeded the volume of the previous month by 1.7 times and amounted to 94 thousand tons, oil - 69.8 thousand tons (an increase over the ...
Source: Oilworld

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