Tomsk agrarians increased the export of agricultural products by 71.5%

Published 2020년 10월 7일

Tridge summary

The Tomsk region has seen a significant increase in agricultural exports in the first nine months of 2020, with a 71.5% revenue increase compared to the previous year, reaching $31.9 million. This surpasses the annual targets set by 4.6%, with expectations to hit $33.1 million by the end of the year. The region has exported to 32 countries, with China being the top consumer, receiving products like rapeseed oil, offal, and chicken meat. Other significant exports include pork and legumes to Vietnam, Mongolia, and other countries. The Netherlands is the second-largest consumer, purchasing organic products.
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For the first nine months of 2020, according to the Federal Customs Service, 44.7 thousand tons of agricultural products were exported from the Tomsk region, the revenue amounted to 31.9 million US dollars - 71.5% more than last year. As reported to NIA Tomsk in the regional administration, the volume of export of agricultural products has already exceeded the annual targets set by 4.6% in the regional project "Export of agricultural products" of the national project "International cooperation and export" (30.5 million US dollars). It is expected that by the end of 2020 it will reach $ 33.1 million (108.5% of the plan). Tomsk agricultural products this year were exported to 32 countries in 135 nomenclature items. Exporters include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Vietnam, Germany, Georgia, Israel, India, Kazakhstan, Canada, Cyprus, Kyrgyzstan, China, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mongolia, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Poland, Korea, Serbia, USA, Thailand, Taiwan, Turkmenistan, ...
Source: Zol

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