The volume of exports of agricultural products from the Perm Territory, Russia exceeded the plan by 25%

Published 2021년 7월 11일

Tridge summary

The Kama region's agricultural exports exceeded plans by 25% in 2020, reaching $22.9 million, and are on track to further increase to $23.8 million by 2024 under the regional project 'Export of agricultural products'. The main exports are made by companies such as Permskaya Confectionery, BASTION JSC, and Yugovskiy Dairy Products Plant, with the majority of the products being exported to Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan. The region is also planning significant investments for the production of hard and semi-hard cheeses, with the aim to boost competitiveness and exports.
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Original content

Thanks to the regional project "Export of agricultural products", which is being implemented within the framework of the national project "International cooperation and export", initiated by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin, at the end of 2020, products from the Kama region were exported abroad for a total amount of 22.9 million US dollars. ... This is 25% more than the planned figure. And by 2024, within the framework of this project, it is planned to increase the volume of exports of agricultural products from the Perm Territory to 23.8 million US dollars. This year the enterprises of Prikamye intend to export products for a total amount of 19.2 million US dollars. Now the plan has been fulfilled by 44%. The main exporters of the Kama region products today are Permskaya Confectionery, JSC Permalko, BASTION JSC (wine and vodka products and drinks), Sanfrud-Trade LLC (juices, nectars, drinks), Rainbow "(chocolate and confectionery)," Yugovskiy Dairy Products Plant "LLC ...
Source: Agroxxi

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