Russia: Rosselkhoznadzor disclosed data on exports of livestock products in the first quarter

Published 2024년 4월 17일

Tridge summary

In the first quarter of 2024, Russia experienced a notable surge in its agricultural exports, particularly in the live animal sector and meat products. The exports of farm animals more than doubled from the previous year, with cattle exports increasing by 6.8 times, largely to Georgia and Kazakhstan. Pig exports also rose, with Belarus, Vietnam, and Serbia being key importers. Additionally, the export of small ruminants and lamb and goat meat saw significant increases, with Lebanon and Iran being the primary markets, respectively. This growth underscores Russia's expanding role in the global agricultural market.
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Original content

According to the Rosselkhoznadzor information system FSIS "Argus", in the first quarter of 2024, shipments abroad of live animals, lamb and goat meat, finished meat products, as well as food by-products increased significantly, the agency reports. Exports of farm animals increased 2.2 times compared to the first quarter of 2023. At the same time, shipments of cattle increased by 6.8 times. Among other things, cattle supplies to Georgia in annual terms increased by 29 times, to Kazakhstan by 17.5 times. Georgia has also become one of the main importers of pigs from Russia. Compared to the same period in 2023, deliveries increased 1.3 times. In the first quarter, Belarus and Vietnam purchased Russian pork in significant volumes. Shipments of this type of meat to Serbia have increased ...
Source: RUbutcher

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