Turkey retains leadership in the import of Russian grain

Published 2021년 4월 15일

Tridge summary

In March 2021, the Novorossiysk branch of the FSBI "Center for Grain Quality Assessment" inspected and processed 70 consignments of regulated products with a total weight of 255.4 thousand tons. The main recipient of these products was the Republic of Turkey, receiving 176.0 thousand tons. Other recipients included Greece, Spain, Italy, and Cyprus. However, 34 out of the 70 export consignments were found to be infected with ragweed and creeping mustard, affecting 131.7 thousand tons of corn grain and 3.9 thousand tons of sunflower oil cake.
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Specialists of the inspection body of the Novorossiysk branch of the FSBI "Center for Grain Quality Assessment" in the Yeisk direction in March 2021 examined and processed 70 consignments of regulated products with a total weight of 255.4 thousand tons. The main importing country of Russian grain and its processed products in March was the Republic of Turkey (50 batches of products with a total weight of 176.0 thousand tons). The quarantine products were also dispatched from the port of Yeysk to Greece (five consignments of corn grain weighing 17.9 thousand tons), Spain (two consignments of sunflower cake weighing 10.1 thousand tons), Italy (two consignments of peas weighing 11.97 thousand tons). tons, two consignments of wheat grain weighing 6.5 thousand tons; one consignment of corn grain weighing 5.3 thousand tons and one consignment of sunflower meal weighing 6.5 thousand tons) and to Cyprus (one consignment of corn grain weighing 4.9 thousand tons). Also, ship consignments ...
Source: Zol

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