Stavropol region, Russia exported sunflower oil for 35,000,000

Published 2021년 8월 24일

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The Stavropol Territory in Russia has seen a grain harvest of 8.6 million tons in 2021, with plans to export 6 million tons, leaving 2.6 million for local use. The region is interested in international trade, with countries such as Bangladesh, Congo, and Indonesia showing interest in its products. The main exports include wheat, meslin, corn, and barley, and there is also demand for rye, oats, sorghum, and millet. In the past year, grain exports reached 4 million tons, with a notable increase in interest from Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkmenistan. The main export destinations are the Caucasus and Middle Eastern countries.
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In total, in 2021, the grain harvest in the Stavropol Territory amounted to 8.6 million tons. A number of countries are interested in the products grown in the region, the list of which includes Bangladesh, Congo, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia and others. Also, grain is traditionally purchased by Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia. Barley is exported from Stavropol to Iran and Azerbaijan, high-protein wheat - to Egypt, Morocco and Cuba. It is possible to export 6 million tons of grain from the Stavropol Territory, since only 2.6 million tons are needed for the needs of the region. It is planned that by 2024 the export potential of the region will increase by 3.5 times. The development of the industry is under the control of the regional Ministry of Agriculture, as well as the governor of Stavropol. As Vladimir Vladimirov noted, the growing export rates will not affect the quality of products for the local population. The most sold products were wheat, meslin, corn and ...
Source: Oilworld

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