Russia: The volume of grain exports from the Orenburg region increased six times

Published 2023년 6월 16일

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Since the start of 2023, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Orenburg Region has oversseen the export of over 290 thousand tons of grain, a sixfold increase from the previous year, to 11 countries, with the majority being food wheat and barley. The largest exporter was Kazakhstan, receiving over 255 thousand tons, followed by Latvia. However, exports to Kazakhstan were halted in 65 cases due to the detection of quarantine objects and contamination in the grain. The office emphasizes the importance of adhering to export legislation and quality standards.
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Since the beginning of 2023, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Orenburg Region has controlled more than 290 thousand tons of grain intended for shipment for export to 11 countries. The volume of grain exports increased 6 times compared to the same period last year. The largest part of exports is made up of food wheat and barley. The main volume of regulated products was shipped to Kazakhstan - more than 255 thousand tons (wheat, barley, safflower), Latvia is in second place in terms of grain shipments, to which more than 18 thousand tons of grain (wheat and flax) were shipped. All grain products, when shipped for export, are accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate, as well as a protocol from a laboratory accredited in the national accreditation system. Research is carried out for compliance with the requirements of importing countries, international obligations and contractual requirements, as well as for compliance with the requirements of TR TS 015/2011 “On the ...
Source: Zol

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