Russia increases meat exports — Rosselkhoznadzor

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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In 2024, Russian meat exporters have significantly boosted their exports, shipping over 714 thousand tons by November 22, surpassing the 582.4 thousand tons exported during the same period in 2023. This increase has led to exports exceeding imports, which stand at 699 thousand tons. A notable surge in exports to China has been observed, with October figures showing a 1.5 times year-on-year increase, reaching $70.9 million, primarily driven by poultry and beef sales. Russia has become the second-largest supplier of poultry meat to China, with the Rostov Region playing a crucial role in duck meat exports.
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Since the beginning of the year, as of November 22, over 714 thousand tons of this product have been shipped abroad Russian exporters are increasing the supply of meat products to foreign markets, said Sergei Dankvert, head of Rosselkhoznadzor, at a meeting with representatives of the agricultural business. According to the agency’s data as of November 22, since the beginning of 2024, Russian suppliers have exported 714.8 thousand tons of meat and meat products. This is more than for the same period in 2023 (582.4 thousand tons). Dankvert also drew attention to another positive trend in the meat market: the volume of exports exceeds the volume of imports. According to data as of November 22, Russia imported 699 thousand tons of meat and meat products. According to RIA Novosti’s analysis of Chinese customs data, in October of this year, Russian exports of meat products to China increased by 1.5 times both monthly and year-on-year, to $70.9 million. This was the maximum volume of ...
Source: Specagro

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