Kazakhstan entered the top three in terms of purchases of Russian grain in November

Published 2021년 12월 1일

Tridge summary

In the 2021/22 agricultural year, Russia exported 24.5 million tons of grain and its products, with the top 10 buyers accounting for 56% of the total volume. Turkey was the largest buyer, increasing its imports by 23%, followed by Egypt with a 11% decrease. Kazakhstan saw a 33% increase in its imports, and Latvia's imports rose by 15%, making it the fourth largest buyer. There was also a significant increase in wheat exports to Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, and Cameroon in November.
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Original content

According to the territorial departments of the Rosselkhoznadzor, on the basis of the issued phytosanitary certificates, 24.5 million tons of grain and products of its processing were exported from the territory of the Russian Federation in the 2021/22 agricultural year (hereinafter - years), taking into account the movement to the EAEU countries. The TOP-10 countries-buyers of Russian grain account for 13.7 million tons, or 56% of the export volume. Turkey ranks first, increasing volumes to 5.7 million tons (23%, + 18%), including wheat - 3.7 million tons. In second place is Egypt - 2.7 million tons (11%, -38%), including wheat - 2.7 million tons. Kazakhstan took the third place - 1.1 million tons (5%, + 33%), incl. wheat - 1.0 million tons. Latvia increased imports of products to 0.9 million tons (+ 15%) and rose in the TOP-10 list from 5th to 4th place. It should be noted ...
Source: Zol

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