Ryzhik, caviar and lavrak: which Russian products are popular abroad

Published 2020년 10월 1일

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Russian agricultural exports have been on a steady growth over the past five years, with a notable increase in the export of value-added products such as potato flakes, granules, and wheat gluten. The export of camelina oil has also seen a growth, reaching $ 60 million by the end of this year. Other successful exports include fish like black congrio and sea wolf, fertilized sturgeon caviar, and iwashi sardines. There is also potential for the supply of 'meat' from vegetable ingredients in the future, given the increasing interest in plant-based meat alternatives in global markets. Experts suggest that Russian manufacturers could be competitive in Asian and European markets due to comparable quality and more affordable prices.
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Another area for the possible expansion of domestic agro-export in the future may be the supply of "meat" from vegetable ingredients. In recent years, Russian agro-industrial exports have been steadily growing, not only of wheat, fish, oilseeds, meat products - traditional positions for Russia - supplies are becoming more diverse due the experts told RIA Novosti the products that are in demand in the modern culture of consumption. “Over the past five years, Russian exports have been diversifying. The main changes are taking place in shipments to non-CIS countries. As before, in the structure of food export the main share is occupied by cereals, oilseeds, products of the oil and fat industry and the fishery complex. At the same time, the export of livestock products and certain types of crop products with a high degree of processing is growing dynamically, ”said Andrey Dalnov, head of the Center for Industry Expertise of Rosselkhozbank. In particular, in crop production, the ...
Source: Specagro

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