Russia began deliveries of peas to Venezuela, according to Rosselkhoznadzor

Published 2022년 12월 29일

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In 2022, Russia has started exporting peas to Venezuela, with two shipments totaling over 60,000 tons already dispatched, following the alignment of phytosanitary standards between the two countries. This comes as Russia also agrees on these standards with China, allowing 110 Russian producers to export peas to China, initially under the condition that only spring wheat and barley are to be supplied. Furthermore, India is considering the potential of opening its lentil market to Russia, based on the outcomes of trial imports and laboratory tests, while Russia is also discussing the possibility of supplying wheat to Saudi Arabia with the country.
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In 2022, Russian producers began to supply peas to Venezuela, two batches have already been shipped. This is stated in the message of Rosselkhoznadzor. "An important event in 2022 is the coordination with the Venezuelan side of phytosanitary requirements for Russian peas. Two batches of peas weighing more than 60,000 tons have already been shipped to Venezuela," the report says. As recalled in the department, a protocol on phytosanitary requirements for peas exported from Russia to China was also signed in October. The list of Russian producers interested in supplying peas to China, as well as relevant granaries approved by the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China (GACC), includes 110 enterprises approved for supplying peas. Currently, only spring wheat and barley are allowed to be supplied to the Chinese market. The Rosselkhoznadzor also noted that in 2022, India ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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