Russia resumed wheat supplies to 12 countries

Published 2024년 11월 12일

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Russia has recommenced wheat exports to 12 countries, which were previously unreceived in the first three quarters of the previous year, according to the Federal Center for the Development of Agricultural Exports. Sri Lanka has emerged as the leading recipient, with 364 thousand tons exported, followed by Ethiopia with 335 thousand tons. Agroexport also highlighted that during the same period, Russia expanded its grain exports to several countries, although the specific nations were not mentioned.
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Since the beginning of this year, Russia has resumed wheat exports to 12 countries. Such data was provided on its Telegram channel by the Federal Center for the Development of Agricultural Exports (Agroexport, owned by the Ministry of Agriculture). We are talking about countries where this crop was not supplied in the first three quarters of last year. Of these, only three were named where supplies in physical terms increased the most. Sri Lanka became the leader, where 364 thousand tons were exported. Ethiopia was in second place with 335 thousand, and Ethiopia took third place with a significant difference. ...
Source: Rosng

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