Russia: Omsk farmers sent a batch of rapeseed meal to China for the first time

Published 2023년 9월 5일

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The Omsk region in Russia has sent its first batch of rapeseed meal, totaling almost 1 thousand tons, to China. The shipment was made by Blago-Omsk LLC, which met all the Chinese requirements for the production of vegetable oil and meal. This export is significant for the Omsk region as China is seen as a promising market for its oil and fat products due to the preference for natural products made from non-GMO raw materials.
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The Omsk region, one of the largest producers of oil and fat products, for the first time sent to China a batch of rapeseed meal, used as a high-protein additive in feed for farm animals, in the amount of almost 1 thousand tons. This was reported to TASS in the press service of the regional Rosselkhoznadzor. "Under the control of specialists from the regional Rosselkhoznadzor, the first batch of rapeseed meal in the amount of more than 996 tons (39 containers) was shipped from the Omsk region to the People's Republic of China. The exporting company (Blago-Omsk LLC) met all the requirements of the Chinese side for the production of vegetable oil and meal and is included in the Register of exporters from the Russian Federation to China," the press service said. The department of the Rosselkhoznadzor emphasized that attempts to export rapeseed meal have been repeatedly made since 2019, and only now they managed to send the first batch. “China is one of the most promising markets for ...
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