Russia: Stavropol processing enterprises exported products worth almost $180 million

Published 2021년 9월 30일

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The article highlights a significant increase in exports from food and processing companies in the Stavropol region, Russia, reaching almost $180 million in the first nine months of 2021, a 7% increase compared to the same period in the previous year. The exports were primarily driven by meat and dairy products, with the region being the only in Russia to export mutton to the UAE and Iraq. The government supports these exporters with various measures, including financial incentives for equipment purchases and a 25% reimbursement of transport costs.
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STAVROPOL, September 30. / TASS /. In the nine months of 2021, Stavropol food and processing enterprises exported products worth almost $ 180 million, which is 7% more compared to the same period last year. This was reported on Thursday by the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Stavropol Territory. “To date, the value of the shipped goods amounted to about $ 180 million. Exporters earned most of all from the supply of meat and dairy products - more than $ 91 million. For example, the Stavropol Territory is the only region in Russia that has received the opportunity to export mutton to the UAE and Iraqi markets. It is also planned to deliver goat meat and meat raw materials to Iraq, by-products obtained during the slaughter and processing of sheep and goats, ”the press service explained. Currently, Stavropol Territory enterprises supply abroad meat and dairy products, fat and oil products, confectionery, flour, cereals, starch, mineral water, sugar, as well as a ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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