Since the beginning of the year, more than 22 thousand tons of grain crops have been exported from the Chelyabinsk region of Russia

Published 2021년 10월 14일

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The article highlights the monitoring activities of the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration in the Chelyabinsk and Kurgan regions for the first nine months of 2021, focusing on the export of 22.6 thousand tons of grain and crops. With a total of 909 phytosanitary certificates issued, the exports primarily consisted of wheat (63%) and flax (30%), alongside barley, oat seeds, and milk thistle. The main destination countries were Kazakhstan (67%) and China (23%), with additional exports to Europe. The article assures that all exported products met the quarantine phytosanitary requirements of the importing countries.
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The Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Chelyabinsk and Kurgan regions for nine months of 2021 monitored the shipment of 22.6 thousand tons of grain and grain crops from the territory of the Chelyabinsk region. Officials issued 909 phytosanitary certificates for grain that has been cleaned (processed) and shipped for export. The share of wheat in the exported products is 63%, the share of flax is 30%. Also for export from the Chelyabinsk region was sent grain of barley, seeds of oats and milk thistle. The main importers are the Republic of Kazakhstan, which accounts for 67% of exported grain crops, and the People's Republic of China, where 23% of all shipped products are shipped. In addition, grain and oilseeds were shipped to the Republic of Poland, the Kingdom of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. With regard to products of high pest risk, all control measures have been carried out, including inspection, sampling and examination. According to the ...
Source: Zol

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