Russia has significantly increased the export of feed in 2020

게시됨 2021년 2월 3일

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In 2020, Russia saw a significant increase in the export of forage grasses and finished forage products, with volumes reaching nearly 66 thousand tons, a six-fold increase from the previous year and nine times the 2018 figures. These products found their way to 24 countries, with Latvia, the Netherlands, and Poland being the largest importers. The exports included hay, alfalfa, clover, sainfoin, fodder cabbage, and lupine, among other fodder crops. Lupine seeds were the most popular, accounting for 90% of the fodder exports. The trend of increasing exports continues into 2021, with over six thousand tons shipped in January alone.
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In 2020, Russia has increased its supplies of forage grasses and finished forage products to foreign markets by six times in 2020. As the correspondent of "KazakhZerno.kz" reports with reference to the information of the Rosselkhoznadzor, last year this product was exported in the amount of almost 66 thousand tons. This is six times higher than the previous year, and 9 times the figure for 2018. According to the ministry, importers from 24 countries of the world bought hay, alfalfa, clover, sainfoin, fodder cabbage, lupine and other fodder crops in the Russian Federation both in granulated form and in non-granulated "format". According to the results of the past year, the top three feed consumers are Latvia, the Netherlands and Poland. A dynamic trend in the shipments of forage crops is also noted at the beginning of this year. So, in January, over six thousand tons of fodder products were shipped to foreign buyers. ...
출처: Kazakh-zerno

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