Russia's Kaliningrad region has expanded its geography of grain exports

Published 2021년 6월 23일

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The Kaliningrad region's agricultural enterprises have continued their grain export activities into 2021, with a total export of about 540 thousand tons since the year's start. This includes 412 thousand tons produced within the region and 128 thousand tons from purchases. The exports have seen an expansion in destination countries, with increased shipments to Togo, Gabon, Haiti, Ghana, Senegal, Spain, Lithuania, Congo, Nigeria, Norway, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The exports consist mainly of meal, with wheat and corn also being significant contributions.
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Agricultural enterprises of the Kaliningrad region are expanding the list of countries importing grain and grain products, the press service of the regional department of the Rosselkhoznadzor told Interfax. "Since the beginning of 2021, about 540 thousand tons of grain and its processed products have been exported from the Kaliningrad region. At the same time, agro-industrial enterprises have produced 412 thousand tons for this escort directly in the region. Both of these indicators are approximately the same as last year's statistics for the same period, "the press service noted. At the same time, the bulk of regional export was made up of meal, which was produced by the Sodruzhestvo company at a plant in the city of Svetly. Its volume exceeded 226 thousand tons. Wheat exports from the region are no less important. Thus, the volume of wheat exports since the beginning of 2021 amounted to 181 thousand tons, which is 27% higher than the level of the previous year. The ...
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