The export of animal products from the Russian Bryansk region is growing

Published 2020년 10월 8일

Tridge summary

The article highlights a significant increase in the export of animal products from enterprises within the Bryansk region in 2020, with the export index doubling compared to the previous year. The majority of these products were exported to Asian, African, and European countries, and met the veterinary requirements of the recipient countries. In the first nine months of 2020, the Bryansk Oblast exported over 28.4 thousand tons of animal products, twice the amount from the year before. The exports included poultry meat and by-products, beef, meat products, beef offal, technical fat, wet-salted cow hides, fodder, feed additives, dairy products, and pork offal. About 76% of the total exports were meat and meat products. This increase reflects the efforts of Rossielchoznadzor to promote Russian animal products internationally.
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In 2020, the export of animal products produced by enterprises in the Bryansk region increased. The export index was twice as high as the year before. The products went mainly to countries in Asia, Africa and Europe. All batches of products met the veterinary requirements of the recipient countries. The Rosselkhoznadzor administration for the Bryansk, Smolensk and Kaluga oblasts notes that in 9 months of 2020, enterprises from the Bryansk Oblast exported over 28.4 thousand jobs to countries near and far abroad. tons of different animal products. Thus, the export of animal products was twice as high as in the previous year. Products delivered for export were delivered to recipients from both the Bryansk voivodeship and regions with large logistics centers. At the same time, over 8.6 thousand tons of cargo, produced by livestock enterprises in the region, have been directly certified under the supervision of the Rosselkhoznadzor administration to importing countries. The export of ...
Source: SwiatRolnika

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