Russia, Brazil, and the soy business

Published 2021년 10월 1일

Tridge summary

The article outlines a meeting between Sergey Dankvert of Rosselkhoznadzor and the new Brazilian Ambassador to Russia, Rodrigo Baena Soares, in Moscow to discuss agricultural trade relations. Despite challenges, trade has seen a 7.6% increase in 2021, reaching USD 1.13 billion, with key imports including poultry meat, coffee beans, peanuts, and apples. Russia is particularly concerned with Brazil's use of glyphosate in soybean production and has requested equal export rights for Russian companies. The meeting also addressed the current restrictions on Brazilian meat exports to Russia due to BSE and discussed the potential for Brazilian feed and feed additives exports to Russia.
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Discussion of soybean supplies became an important issue at the meeting of the head of the Rosselkhoznadzor Sergey Dankvert with the Brazilian Ambassador to Russia Rodrigo Baena Soares, which took place in Moscow on September 30 On the Russian side, the event was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Agriculture. Sergei Dankvert welcomed Rodrigo Baen Soares as the new head of the Brazilian diplomatic mission in Russia and stressed that business and trade relations between the countries are traditionally fruitful. Deliveries of agricultural products from Brazil in 2021, according to the FCS as of September 24, amounted to USD 1.13 billion in monetary terms, which is 7.6% higher than in the same period last year (USD 1.05 billion). Supplies of poultry meat (68.2 thousand tons), coffee beans (51 thousand tons), peanuts (67 thousand tons) and apples (21.5 thousand tons) are at a consistently high level. The head of the Rosselkhoznadzor ...
Source: Agroxxi

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