Kurgan region in Russia exported agricultural products worth USD 18.3 million in 10 months

Published 2021년 11월 9일

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The Kurgan region in Russia has exported 25.7 thousand tons of agricultural products worth USD 18.3 million since the start of 2021, making it the fourth largest exporter in the Ural Federal District. These exports, excluding to EAEU countries in September and October, were mainly to Kazakhstan, China, and Belgium. The exports included flax seeds, cereal products, animal products, oil and dairy products, mineral waters, pork, and prepared meat products. The region's agricultural complex, a key part of its economy, receives support from regional authorities who provide consulting and methodological assistance in exporting agricultural products.
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The largest share of supplies - 40.6%, or USD 7.4 million - fell on flax seeds According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, as of October 31, since the beginning of 2021, enterprises of the Kurgan region have supplied abroad 25.7 thousand tons of agricultural products with a total value of USD 18.3 million (hereinafter - excluding exports to the EAEU countries in September and October ). In the rating of the regions of the Ural Federal District, according to these indicators, the Kurgan region is in fourth place after the Chelyabinsk, Sverdlovsk and Tyumen regions. This is largely due to the fact that the territory of the region is the smallest in the Ural Federal District, and it is also significantly inferior to the above subjects in terms of population. In the structure of the Kurgan export of agricultural products, the largest share is occupied by oilseeds and other crops - 41.1%, or 7.53 million US dollars. The bulk of the supply of goods in this group was made up of ...
Source: Specagro

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