Russia: Tatarstan grain is popular both in Europe and in the East

Published 2024년 5월 29일

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Tatarstan, a federal subject of Russia, has seen a increase in grain exports, reaching 123 thousand tons in 2023 from 51 thousand tons in 2022. The exports are distributed to various countries including China, Kazakhstan, Iran, and Europe. However, each country has specific requirements for the grain, such as protein content and moisture level, and the list of allowed pesticides. To ensure compliance, the exports undergo thorough inspection by a certified organization in Tatarstan, which has not received any quality complaints from the importing countries.
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But in order for it to continue to be actively purchased in different countries, it must meet the standards of these countries. At a recent press conference on issues of control over the quality and safety of exported grain, it turned out that Tatarstan is a fairly large exporter of several agricultural crops at once. Deputy Head of the Office of the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) for the Republic of Tatarstan Ayrat Tazetdinov said that if in 2022 only 51 thousand tons of grain and products of its processing were exported, then in 2023 - already 123 thousand tons. Moreover, this year our export potential has only grown - 50 thousand tons have been shipped since its beginning, however, not all grain is sent abroad, some is shipped to the ports of Novorossiysk and Astrakhan. A new major destination has also now opened - China. Chinese comrades buy wheat, barley, rye, oats and corn from Tatarstan. What other export directions does the ...
Source: Zol

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