Russia increased pasta exports by 31% from January to November

Published 2024년 12월 28일

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Russian pasta exports are projected to have grown by 31% in the first 11 months of 2024, reaching almost $150 million and about 115 thousand tons, according to the federal center 'Agroexport'. The majority of these exports were to CIS countries, with significant increases in shipments to Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. There was also substantial growth in exports to China, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, with the first pasta deliveries made to India. Agroexport anticipates that pasta exports could reach nearly $250 million by 2030, tapping into both traditional and new markets.
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Pasta exports from Russia in January-November 2024 are estimated to have increased by 31% compared to the same period in 2023, to almost $150 million, the federal center "Agroexport" reported. "According to estimates, over 11 months of 2024, Russian pasta exports increased by 31% compared to the same period in 2023, reaching almost $150 million. In physical terms, the volume of supplies amounted to about 115 thousand tons," the report says. It is noted that the key export destinations are the CIS countries, which account for more than 90% of supplies in value terms. Among the leaders are Belarus, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Thus, shipments of pasta to Belarus exceeded $41 million, increasing by 26% year-on-year, to Kazakhstan — by 38%, to almost $40 million, to Uzbekistan — by 2.4 times, to $16 million. It is also reported that exports of pasta from Russia to China during this period increased by 33%, Mongolia — by 35%, Saudi Arabia — by 69%, the UAE — by 2.3 times. In addition, ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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