Russia’s Kaliningrad Oblast has exported more than 480,000 tons of various edible oils to China

Published 2023년 9월 22일

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Kaliningrad Oblast in Russia has exported over 480,000 tons of edible oils, including soybean oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, and linseed oil, to China. Additionally, it has also exported 16,000 tons of peat soil and more than 500 cubic meters of sawn timber to China. All of these exported products have passed plant inspection and quarantine, meeting China's phytosanitary requirements. Since 2023, the Russian Animal and Plant Inspection and Quarantine Service has issued 1,600 phytosanitary certificates for the export of controlled products to China.
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Russian Satellite News Agency, Moscow: According to the Russian Animal and Plant Inspection and Quarantine Service, so far, Kaliningrad Oblast has exported more than 480,000 tons of various edible oils to China. ​ The Russian Animal and Plant Inspection and Quarantine Service pointed out that since the beginning of the year, Kaliningrad Oblast has exported a total of about 482,000 tons of soybean oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil and linseed oil to China. During the same period, it also exported 16,000 tons to China. tons of peat soil and more than 500 cubic meters of sawn timber. ​ The Russian Animal and Plant Inspection and Quarantine Service stated that all export products have successfully passed plant inspection ...
Source: Foodmate

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