Russia: Last week in November, the maximum weekly volume of grain of the new harvest was shipped from the Novosibirsk region for export

Published 2021년 11월 22일

Tridge summary

Last week, the Novosibirsk Region inspected over 31,000 tons of grain, legumes, and oilseeds for export, marking the highest weekly volume of the 2021 grain harvest. The exports included 24.1 thousand tons of wheat grain to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, 2.7 thousand tons of flax to China, Poland, and the Czech Republic, 2.4 thousand tons of food peas to Latvia and Iran, 500 tons of rye to Latvia, 300 tons of barley grain to Kyrgyzstan, and 1.6 thousand tons of rapeseed to Kaliningrad for further export. All export consignments underwent laboratory testing at the Novosibirsk branch of the FSBI TsNMVL to ensure compliance with phytosanitary requirements and safety standards of the Eurasian Economic Union and the importing countries.
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Original content

Export consignments of grains, legumes and oilseeds weighing more than 31 thousand. t was issued by the inspectors of the Rosselkhoznadzor Office for the Novosibirsk Region last November. At the same time, the monitoring data for shipments recorded the maximum weekly volume of grain harvest in the 2021 season. Thus, wheat grain grown in the fields of the Novosibirsk region was exported to the Republic of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in the amount of 24.1 thousand tons, 2.7 thousand tons of flax for processing - to China, Poland and the Czech Republic, 2.4 thousand tons of food peas - to Latvia and Iran, 500 tons of rye to Latvia, 300 tons of barley grain to Kyrgyzstan, and 1.6 thousand tons of rapeseed to Kaliningrad for subsequent shipment to importing countries. Laboratory studies of all export consignments of grain ...
Source: Zol

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