Russia exported 15.7 million tons of grain and products of its processing in 21/22 agriculture

Published 2021년 10월 12일

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Russia has seen a significant increase in grain and processed product exports over the past three months, with a total of 15.7 million tons exported to over 90 countries, including Peru, Colombia, and Zimbabwe. The majority of exports were grain crops, with wheat and barley specifically noting increased shipments to Saudi Arabia. Leguminous crop exports, such as peas, also saw a significant increase of over a third, with demand from Turkey, Spain, and Latvia. Russia is currently working with China to expand grain crop export regions. However, Russian suppliers need to comply with import requirements to maintain their status as a major grain exporter.
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This information was announced by Yulia Koroleva, Director of the FSBI Grain Quality Assessment Center, on October 8, within the framework of the 23rd Russian agro-industrial exhibition “Golden Autumn-2021”, during a speech at the round table “Export of Russian agricultural products. Achievements and problematic issues ”. “Over the past 3 months, 21/22 s.-kh. Russia exported 15.7 million tons of grain and its processed products. At the same time, more than 14 million tons of grain crops were exported. The export geography exceeded 90 countries, of which almost half (44) increased purchases. Traditionally, Turkey is the leader (3.4 million tons), I note that after the break, supplies of domestic grain to Peru (66 thousand tons), Colombia (19 thousand tons), the Dominican Republic (9 thousand tons), Zimbabwe and Guatemala resumed. The shipments of wheat and barley to Saudi Arabia are significantly increasing, ”stressed Yulia Koroleva. According to the speaker, a record rate of ...
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