Since the beginning of 2021, Russia has seen a 33% increase in sausage exports, reaching 33.1 thousand tons, with the majority going to post-Soviet countries. The growth is attributed to domestic meat suppliers' diversification strategy and the development of new markets in West Africa and Southeast Asia. Kenya, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan are the top importers, with demand being highest for boiled sausages and pates. Despite the shift to remote markets, post-Soviet countries continue to be the primary consumers. The long-term goal is to maintain market leadership and continue diversifying into new markets, with the Far East, Southeast Asia, and Africa providing additional income and driving industry growth. Rosselkhozbank, a key financial service provider for Russia's agro-industrial complex, plays a crucial role in supporting these export efforts.