Russia: Kuzbass has increased the export of agricultural products

Published 2021년 3월 25일

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Kuzbass, Russia's leading agricultural region with 18 registered exporting organizations, saw its products shipped to over 40 countries, with Kazakhstan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, and China as the top importers. The export value for 2020 reached $289.4 billion, with significant increases in the export of ice cream, poultry, fats, dried vegetables and nuts, potatoes, dried fruits, sugar, pasta, fruit and vegetable juices, and malt beer. A new support measure for oilseed producers has also been introduced, providing funds to offset production costs, leading to an increase in rapeseed export, with 108.9 thousand hectares allocated for oilseed sowing.
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There are 18 registered exporting organizations in Kuzbass, whose products are shipped to more than 40 countries. The leading importing countries of Kuzbass agro-industrial complex products are Kazakhstan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan and China. Thus, flour is exported to China and North Korea, live poultry to Kazakhstan. Products of food and processing enterprises, mainly sugar confectionery and flour confectionery, are sent to Kazakhstan, the Republic of Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, China, Germany, Israel. By the end of 2020, Kuzbass exported agricultural products worth $ 289.4 billion. For some groups, it was possible to increase exports: for example, ice cream was exported by 65%, poultry was 15% more, the export of fats and hydrogenated oil increased by 7%, bread, flour confectionery - by 7%. The export of dried vegetables and nuts almost doubled, the export of potatoes and dried fruits increased six times, sugar three times, pasta, fruit and vegetable juices 12 times, and malt ...
Source: Agrovesti

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