The export of fat and oil products of the Altai Territory increased by almost a quarter in Russia

Published 2021년 10월 1일

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The Altai Territory's export of fat and oil products increased by 27% in value terms compared to 2020, reaching USD 39.5 million as of September 30, 2021. This increase is part of the regional project 'Export of products of the agro-industrial complex', under the national project 'International cooperation and export'. Rapeseed oil was the main contributor, with a significant increase in supply to countries like China, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and Israel. There was also a notable rise in the export of margarine and sunflower oil to countries such as Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and Germany.
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According to the Federal Customs Service, as of September 30, 2021, the supply of fat and oil products of the Altai Territory abroad in value terms increased by 27 percent compared to the same period in 2020 and amounted to USD 39.5 million. Work in this direction is carried out within the framework of the regional project "Export of products of the agro-industrial complex" of the national project "International cooperation and export". As explained in the regional administration for food, processing, pharmaceutical industry and biotechnology, rapeseed oil became the driver of growth in value terms, the supply of which increased by one and a half times compared to this period last year and amounted to USD 21.2 million. The key importers of this product are China, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Israel. Margarine supplies increased 16 times (in value terms) and amounted to USD 966 thousand. The main buyers ...
Source: Oilworld

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