More than 300 thousand tons of grain exported from the Novosibirsk region in 2020

Published 2020년 10월 1일

Tridge summary

In 2020, the Novosibirsk region has seen a significant increase in the export of grain and grain products, with a total of 307.2 thousand tons exported compared to the same period in 2019. The majority of these exports, over 100 thousand tons, were sent to Kazakhstan. Other destination countries include Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Latvia, Mongolia, Belarus, Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE, Nepal, Japan, Czech Republic, and Germany. All exported consignments met the phytosanitary and safety requirements of the Eurasian Economic Union and the importing countries, as no quarantine organisms were found in the grain grown in the Novosibirsk region.
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Original content

Since the beginning of 2020, inspectors of the Rosselkhoznadzor Office for the Novosibirsk Region have monitored export deliveries from the region of grain and grain products with a total volume of 307.2 thousand tons. This is more than double the figures for the same period in 2019. 7268 phytosanitary certificates were issued for the consignments shipped by rail and road transport. A third of the total volume - more than 100 thousand tons was sent to the Republic of Kazakhstan: 84125 tons of wheat, 9508 tons of rapeseed, 5316 tons of barley, 856 tons of sunflower, as well as 519 tons of peas and 20 tons of flax. 39035 tons of wheat and 20 tons of sunflower were exported to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, 27727 tons of rapeseed, 10940 tons of oats, 7838 tons of flax, 4050 tons of wheat, 121 tons of buckwheat, to the Republic of Azerbaijan - 14970 tons of wheat and 760 tons of barley, in Latvia - 39350 tons of peas and 298 tons of flax, Mongolia - 21564 tons of wheat, 798 tons of ...
Source: Zol

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