The Kursk region in Russia has exported 15.3 thousand tons of lupine since the beginning of 2023

Published 2023년 9월 29일

Tridge summary

Lupine harvesting in the Kursk region is almost complete, with 95% of the sown areas already threshed and 8.78 thousand tons of new crop lupine harvested. The quality of this crop is assessed by specialists from the Kursk branch of the Center for Grain Quality Assessment, and according to their tests, the lupine meets the first-class standards. The lupine is in high demand in the foreign market due to its high quality and its potential as a source of complete protein with essential amino acids.
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Lupine harvesting is being completed in the Kursk region. To date, 95% of the sown areas in the region have already been threshed, and 8.78 thousand tons of new crop lupine have been harvested. The quality of this legume family crop is controlled by specialists from the Kursk branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Center for Grain Quality Assessment” - two samples of the new crop were examined in the testing laboratory; according to the test results, lupine corresponds to the first class. Lupine grains are examined for indicators such as smell, color, grain shape, pest infestation, harmful impurity content, grain impurity content, crude protein content in dry matter. And as tests show, Kursk lupine is of high quality, and therefore is in demand on the foreign market. Thus, over 9 months of 2023, more than 50 samples of lupine were examined in the testing laboratory of the Kursk branch, of which 32 samples were tested for compliance with the requirements of EU ...
Source: Agroxxi

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