Russian grain was exported to India through the Baltic Sea port for the first time

Published 2024년 5월 13일

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From January to May 2024, the St. Petersburg branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Center for Grain Quality Assessment” conducted quality control and safety tests on 10 sea vessels, each capable of carrying between 30 thousand to 60 thousand tons of grain. The grain, mainly soft wheat, barley, peas, lentils, and flax, was exported to India, Turkey, Belgium, Italy, Algeria, Cuba, and Morocco. The testing and documentation were done in accordance with each country's specific requirements, and a total of 340 thousand tons of grain were examined by the branch since the beginning of the year. The 10th batch of products was shipped to India with peas.
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From January to May 2024, specialists from the St. Petersburg branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Center for Grain Quality Assessment” carried out quality control and safety of grain products on 10 sea vessels, each of which holds from 30 thousand to 60 thousand tons of grain. Products were shipped from Baltic Sea ports to India, Turkey, Belgium, Italy, Algeria, Cuba and Morocco. The main exported crops are soft wheat, barley, peas, lentils and flax. Research in the testing laboratory, documentation and certificates were carried out taking into account the requirements of each country that received the product. In total, since the beginning of the year, specialists from the St. Petersburg branch have ...
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