Russia delivered the first shipments of peas to Venezuela

Published 2022년 12월 29일

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In 2022, the Russian Federation exported 60,000 tons of peas to Venezuela, adhering to the country's phytosanitary requirements. India has permitted the import of trial batches of lentils from Russia until June 2024, pending laboratory studies. China has allowed imports of peas from 110 Russian enterprises, following a protocol signed in October. The most significant development of the year was the agreement with China, allowing the export of wheat and barley from any region in Russia. The Russian Ministry of Agricultural Development is now processing the inclusion of winter wheat and barley in the list of exports to China.
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In 2022, after agreeing on phytosanitary requirements in the fall, the Russian Federation delivered the first two batches of peas with a total weight of 60,000 tons to Venezuela, the Rosselkhoznadzor said in a statement. "Two batches of peas weighing more than 60,000 tons were shipped to Venezuela," the message says. Venezuela's phytosanitary requirements for Russian peas were agreed in the fall. The agency also reported that India has allowed the import of trial batches of lentils until June 30, 2024, based on the results of laboratory studies of which a decision will be made on the possibility of opening this market for supplies from the Russian Federation. They also recalled that in October the Russian Federation and China signed a protocol on phytosanitary requirements for peas exported to China: now 110 Russian enterprises are on the list of producers to which supplies are approved. The most significant and long-awaited event in 2022, the agency considers the signing on ...
Source: Zol

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