Russia sets a four-year record for monthly oat exports – "Agroexport"

Published 2025년 11월 25일

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In October, more than 67 thousand tons of this crop were exported from the country.

In October 2025, Russia exported more than 67 thousand tons of oats worth over 15 million dollars, according to the federal center "Agroexport."

"This level of export for the month was the highest in four years: only in October 2021 did Russian supplies of this grain reach 115 thousand tons, and in the other months after that, they did not exceed 45 thousand tons," the report says.

It is also noted that the main buyer of Russian oats is China: for 10 months of 2025, the country purchased over 211 thousand tons worth more than 47 million dollars. Compared to the same period last year, exports to China increased by 9% in physical terms and by 17% in value. The top three importers of oats from Russia in physical terms also include Mongolia and the UAE.

Overall, from January to October of the current year, almost 230 thousand tons of oats were exported from the Russian Federation worth about 51 million dollars.

Prepared by the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Center for Agroanalysis" based on materials from tass.ru

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In October, more than 67 thousand tons of this crop were exported from the country. In October 2025, Russia exported more than 67 thousand tons of oats worth over 15 million dollars, according to the federal center "Agroexport." "This level of export for the month was the highest in four years: only in October 2021 did Russian supplies of this grain reach 115 thousand tons, and in the other months after that, they did not exceed 45 thousand tons," the report says. It also notes that the main buyer of Russian oats is China: over the 10 months of 2025, the country purchased more than 211 thousand tons worth over 47 million dollars. Compared to the same period last year, exports to China increased by 9% in physical terms and by 17% in value. The top three importers of oats from Russia in physical ...
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