The Netherlands and Germany purchased Russian soybean casing

Published 2021년 11월 2일

Tridge summary

In the 2020/21 agricultural year, the export of grain and processed products from the Baltic region ports saw a 45% increase to 135.4 thousand tons, with a wider range of products being supplied. The majority of these products were exported to EU countries such as Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. For the first time, deliveries were made to Laos and Afghanistan. The main supplies included sunflower meal, flax seeds, and barley malt, and for the first time, soybean shells, rye, soybean meal, safflower seeds, millet, flaxseed flour, sorghum, and oat bran were also exported.
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Original content

According to the FSBI Grain Quality Assessment Center, in the 2020/21 agricultural year, the export of grain and its processed products from the ports of the Baltic region increased both in volume and in the range of products supplied: shipments increased by 45% to 135.4 thousand tons , and the number of items of exported products reached 55. Most of the products were exported to the countries of the European Union: Germany (29 thousand tons), Belgium (28 thousand tons), the Netherlands (21.4 thousand tons), Latvia, which significantly increased the import of Russian grain products. In 2020/21, for the first time from the Baltic region, deliveries were made to Laos (barley malt - 2.5 thousand tons) and Afghanistan (wheat flour - 0.1 thousand tons). The main part of the supplies was formed by sunflower meal (29 thousand tons), which was shipped from the region to Belgium, Denmark and France, flax seeds (25 ...
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