In Russia, remote mode has caused an explosive growth in the production of non-mass flours

Published 2021년 10월 29일

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The article highlights a significant shift in Russia's flour market, driven by the increased demand for healthier baking options due to remote work and a more health-conscious society. The production of alternative flours such as buckwheat, oat, corn, and rice flour has seen substantial increases, with rice flour leading the pack by doubling its production. Despite this, wheat and wheat-rye flour still dominate the baking industry, accounting for 91.4% of the total flour production. The article emphasizes the growing trend towards healthier nutrition and anticipates a continued rise in demand for niche, dietary flours.
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Who doesn't love baked goods made with careful hands? And who doesn't love it when these pastries are not only tasty, but also healthy? By the day of homemade cookies (October 28), the Rosselkhozbank found out that over the past year, the Russians who switched to telecommuting have created a real stir in the market for types of flour, which are perceived by many as more useful So, in 2020, the production of buckwheat flour increased by 12% to 2.7 thousand tons, oat flour - by 16% to 13.9 thousand tons, corn - by 45% to 25 thousand tons, and the record was set by rice flour with growth by 108%, that is, twice, to 7.3 thousand tons. “The forced transition to a remote mode of work, temporary or permanent, reduced the physical activity of many Russians. Now society is already sufficiently educated in matters of nutrition, therefore, in order to fight extra pounds, people began to switch to types of flour, which they consider to be more useful in terms of diet and maintaining physical ...
Source: Agroxxi

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