Russia: The Novosibirsk region increased the export of soybeans in 2021 by almost 8 times

Published 2022년 1월 21일

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The Novosibirsk region in Russia saw a significant increase in agro-industrial complex exports in 2021, reaching $462.5 million, an 11.6% increase from the previous year. The volume of exported products also rose by 6.3% to 839 thousand tons. Key exports included wheat, chocolate, flax seeds, soybeans, and peas. The main export destinations were China, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Mongolia, Vietnam, Latvia, and Kyrgyzstan, with the region also starting to export to countries like Saudi Arabia, Thailand, and Australia. The Novosibirsk region is planning to export 1.5 million tons of grain to other regions and is currently exporting to 60 countries.
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The Novosibirsk region in 2021 brought the export of products of the agro-industrial complex (AIC) to $462.5 million, the press service of the regional administration reported. In 2020, exports of products amounted to $414.4 million. Thus, the figure increased by 11.6%. The volume of exported products increased by 6.3% - from 789 thousand to 839 thousand tons. "According to the results of 2021, wheat (315 thousand tons for $75.5 million), chocolate (23 thousand tons for $54.4 million), flax seeds (54 thousand tons for $39 million), soybeans (53 thousand tons for $28 million), peas (78 thousand tons for $22.6 million)," the report says. It is noted that the export of corn grain increased from $41 thousand to $6.8 million, rye - from $0.1 thousand to $1.6 million. Shipments of barley and flax seeds also increased (3 times), buckwheat and millet (2 times). times) and soybeans (almost 8 times). At the same time, the export of sunflower seeds and rapeseed decreased. The main export ...
Source: Oilworld

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