Russia: North Ossetia shipped grain, flour, and bran shipments to Turkey, Afghanistan, and Iraq for the first time

Published 2022년 8월 23일

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In 2022, North Ossetia has seen an increase in shipments to countries like Turkey, Afghanistan, and Iraq, exporting over 4,867.4 tons of grain, flour, and bran to Iraq, 1,560.8 tons of wheat gluten to Turkey, and the first batches of flour to Afghanistan. The region also doubled its shipments to Iran, exporting over 2,000 tons of corn and millet, and 300 tons of flour in the first seven months of the year. The main agricultural exports of North Ossetia include grain, confectionery, low-alcohol and non-alcoholic drinks, and in 2021, the region exported agricultural products worth $71.0 million, surpassing the forecast by 60.6%.
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Shipments to Iran increased in 2022 For the first time this year, North Ossetia shipped consignments of grain, flour and bran to Turkey, Afghanistan and Iraq, TASS was told in the press service of the North Caucasus Interregional Department of Rosselkhoznadzor. 4,867.4 tons of products were shipped to the Republic of Iraq, including 1,273.3 tons of barley; 1,077.3 tons of wheat flour and 520 tons of wheat bran. 1,560.8 tons of wheat gluten were exported to Turkey, and the first batches of flour with a total weight of 100 tons were exported to Afghanistan. Also this year, shipments of North Ossetian products to Iran increased. If in 2021 only 118.5 tons of grain were shipped from the territory of the republic, then over the seven months of this year - more than 2 thousand tons of products, including 1,698 tons of corn and millet and 300 tons of flour. Recall that the main agricultural exports of North Ossetia are traditionally grain, confectionery, low-alcohol and non-alcoholic ...
Source: Specagro

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