Russia increased the export of cattle by 2.6 times and pigs by 1.5 times in 4 months

Published 2021년 5월 13일

Tridge summary

The article highlights a significant increase in Russia's agricultural exports of cattle and pigs, with a notable growth in exports to Georgia. In 2017, Russia exported 14.5 thousand heads of cattle and 3.7 thousand heads of pigs, which rose to 37.1 thousand heads of cattle and 55.3 thousand heads of pigs in 2020. Furthermore, Russia has been granted permission to export pedigree cattle to Iran and calves for slaughter to Iraq. The article also mentions that Russia is in the process of agreeing on a veterinary certificate for cattle exports to Benin and small ruminant exports to Israel.
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As the Rosselkhoznadzor clarifies, the export of cattle is growing every year. If in 2017 14.5 thousand heads were sent to foreign markets, then in 2020 - 37.1 thousand heads. Supplies of pigs in 4 months increased 1.5 times - up to 5.3 thousand heads. All the animals were sent to Georgia and the export of pigs has grown significantly in 2020. If in 2017 3.7 thousand heads were sent to foreign markets, then last year - 55.3 thousand heads. Rosselkhoznadzor also reported that in 2021 the Russian Federation received the right to ...
Source: Agrovesti

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