Samara Region, Russia, almost 1.5 times exceeded the agricultural export plan for 2020

Published 2020년 12월 22일

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The Samara Region has exported over 666 thousand tons of agricultural products worth more than $325 million since the start of the year, making it the leading region in the Volga Federal District for agricultural exports. Despite a slight decrease in volume compared to the previous year, the region has surpassed its export plan for the year by nearly 1.5 times. The exports are dominated by sunflower oil, followed by alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, cereals, and various food products. The main importers of these products are Uzbekistan, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Finland, and Tajikistan, with the Samara Region exporting to 57 countries in total.
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Since the beginning of the year, the region has exported more than 666 thousand tons of agricultural products worth 325 million US dollars. The Samara Region remains in first place among the regions of the Volga Federal District in terms of export of agricultural products. According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, since the beginning of the year as of December 13, Samara enterprises have supplied abroad 666.1 thousand tons of agricultural products and food with a total value of USD 325.0 million (hereinafter - excluding deliveries to the EAEU countries in November - December 2020). Despite a slight decrease in the volume of exports compared to the same period last year (by 7%), the plan for the export of agricultural products from the Samara region for the current year (USD 223.0 million) was exceeded by almost 1.5 times. In the structure of Samara agroexport, as in the previous year, products of the fat and oil industry dominate, namely sunflower oil: it accounted for ...
Source: Specagro

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