Russia for 11 months of 2022 increased the export of poultry meat by 19%

Published 2023년 2월 8일

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Russia's poultry meat exports saw a 19% increase in the first 11 months of 2022 compared to the previous year, totaling 323.3 thousand tons, as per the National Poultry Union. Despite sanctions pressures, the total Russian meat exports also grew by 5% to 499.6 thousand tons. The majority of the exports were to non-CIS countries, with significant growth in exports to China and Saudi Arabia, as well as to Africa and the EAEU countries, including Belarus and Kazakhstan.
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For 11 months of 2022, Russia exported 323.3 thousand tons of poultry meat, which is 19% more than in the corresponding period of the previous year, according to the presentation of the National Poultry Union at the Interregional Agro-Industrial Conference. Moreover, the share of poultry meat accounted for a significant part of the total supply of Russian meat abroad. Their volume amounted to 499.6 thousand tons (5% more). As Sergey Lakhtyukhov, Director General of the Union, stated at the conference, exports are growing despite the sanctions pressure associated with restrictions on logistics and services, in particular, insurance. According to him, a rather serious increase in exports to non-CIS countries, primarily to China and Saudi Arabia, has been achieved. “Saudi Arabia has shown tremendous growth. Deliveries to the United Arab Emirates increased. Africa has become a fairly serious importer of Russian turkey, despite the fact that it is more expensive, ...
Source: Aemcx

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