The most promising Russian products for export named

Published 2021년 6월 8일

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Russia plans to increase its agricultural exports from $ 45 to $ 47 billion by 2030, with grain remaining the main export product despite restrictions. The government sees potential in processed food exports and aims to increase food exports to countries like China, India, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Currently, 40% of Russian exports are grain crops, 40% are ready-made food, and 20% is fish. To increase exports, the government needs to shift its state support from producers of raw materials to processors of finished products.
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In the near future, grain will remain the main export product of the agro-industrial complex, despite the imposed restrictions in the form of quotas and duties. But it is possible to increase food export due to processed products: instead of sunflower - oil, instead of fish - canned fish, etc., says Dmitry Bulatov, president of the National Union of Food Exporters. Recall that at the SPIEF, Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev said that the plan for the export of agricultural products by 2030 will be increased from 45 to 47 billion dollars, already taking into account the existing restrictions on the export of certain products (grain, oilseeds, cereals). According to him, in the outgoing season about 48 million tons of grain will be supplied to foreign markets, of which about 37 million tons of wheat. Thus, Russia will retain its leading position in the world grain market. According to Deputy Minister of Agriculture Sergei Levin, over the past six years, the export of ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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