More than 406 thousand tons of grain were sent by water transport from the Ulyanovsk region to the regions of Russia under the supervision of Rosselkhoznadzor

Published 2024년 11월 22일

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From April 23 to November 22, 2024, the Office of Rosselkhoznadzor for the Chuvashia Republic and Ulyanovsk Oblast successfully inspected over 406 thousand tons of grain transported by water, marking a significant increase of 143.6 thousand tons compared to the previous year. This inspection covered 145 vessels, which carried 238.7 thousand tons of food and feed wheat, 131.9 thousand tons of barley, and smaller quantities of food peas and corn. Half of the grain was delivered to the port of Kavkaz for transshipment to international destinations such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Brazil, and Israel, while the rest was distributed domestically. Each shipment was accompanied by a quarantine certificate, ensuring the phytosanitary safety of the cargo and adhering to the customs union's grain safety regulations.
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From the start of river navigation on April 23 to November 22, 2024, employees of the Office of Rosselkhoznadzor for the Chuvashia Republic and Ulyanovsk Oblast inspected more than 406 thousand tons of grain transported by water from the territory of the Ulyanovsk Oblast - this is 143.6 thousand tons more than for the same period in 2023 (262.8 thousand tons of grain). During this period, specialists from the supervisory agency inspected 145 vessels that transported 238.7 thousand tons of food and 17 thousand tons of feed wheat, 131.9 thousand tons of barley. In addition, more than 17.7 thousand tons of food peas and 1.1 thousand tons of corn were shipped. 50 ships delivered grain shipments to the port of Kavkaz with subsequent transshipment of cargo to sea vessels sent to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Brazil, Israel. Grain products were also transported to the Leningrad Region, Astrakhan, Rostov-on-Don. Each grain shipment was accompanied by a quarantine certificate ...
Source: Zol

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