This year, the volume of direct exports of flax, rapeseed, oats, and peas has significantly increased in the Novosibirsk Region of Russia

Published 2022년 5월 18일

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The Novosibirsk Region in Russia has seen a significant increase in direct export deliveries of various agricultural products in the first four months of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021. Notable increases are seen in flax, oats, rapeseed, and peas, with China being the main importer of flax and oats, and Belarus and Kazakhstan for rapeseed. The number of phytosanitary certificates issued for food peas has also increased, with the first shipment to Thailand in April 2022. All shipped batches have met the phytosanitary and safety requirements of the Eurasian Economic Union and the importing countries.
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For 4 months of 2022, in the nomenclature of direct export deliveries of the Novosibirsk Region, a significant increase in volumes was made up by batches with flax, rapeseed, oats and peas. So, this year, 49 and 8 thousand tons, respectively, were sent to the address of the main importing state of flax and oats - the People's Republic of China. Compared to the same period in 2021, these volumes amounted to 13.5 and 2.9 thousand tons. The volume of export batches of rapeseed amounted to 38.5 thousand tons, intended for shipment to the Republic of Belarus and Kazakhstan - 19 and 12 thousand tons, respectively. This is three times more than in 2021. In addition, in 2022, the positive dynamics of exports also affected the supply of batches with food peas - 28.5 thousand tons against 19 thousand tons. Among the importing countries are the Republic of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Latvia, Malaysia, the Union of Myanmar. In April, phytosanitary certificates were issued ...
Source: Oilworld

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