Russia: New Regulations in the Grain Market - An Overview

Published 2020년 11월 16일

Tridge summary

The Tula region has had a record grain harvest of 2.56 million tons, three times more than its needs, and is in the 7th place in the Central Federal District and 22nd in the country. The region has also started exporting its own grain. Other regions like Primorsky Territory, Novosibirsk Region, and Krasnodar Territory have also seen increases in their agricultural production. The Krasnodar Territory exported grain to over 80 countries. The Pskov region also saw an increase in its agricultural production, selling 10 thousand tons of milling wheat for export for the first time. The Ministry of Agriculture has proposed a quota for the export of certain grains outside the EAEU from February 15 to June 30, 2021.
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The Tula region this year has harvested a record grain harvest for the region. In the primary capitalized weight - 2.56 million tons (of which 1.83 million tons - wheat), three times more than needed for all the needs of the region (bread, flour, seeds, insurance fund, animal feed, etc.). The rating is relatively modest: # 7 in the Central Federal District and # 22 in the country. However, do not forget: the entire XX century the region was in 50-60 places in Russia, and in the Central Federal District - in 15th position. And a third of the grain for the production of "white" varieties of bread was imported for more than half a century from the Kuban and Stavropol Territory. Now the region sells it itself, writes Tula Novosti. The next success is the collection of rapeseed for the production of animal feed and vegetable oil. The volume is 160 thousand tons. This is the 1st place in the federal district and the 3rd position on the national scale. It can be especially noted: ...
Source: Agroru

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