Russia: Voronezh region is in 2nd place in the Central Federal District for the export of cereals

Published 2021년 6월 3일

Tridge summary

The Voronezh Region in Russia has exported USD 200.0 million worth of agricultural products in the first five months of the year, making it one of the top five regions in the Central Federal District in terms of export volume. These products were shipped to around 50 countries, with Turkey and Latvia being the leading importers. The exports consisted of fats and oils (36.8%), cereals (25%), food industry residues and finished animal feed (14.7%), sugar and sugar confectionery (5.3%), and various food products (5.1%).
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Original content

By May 30, the volume of supplies of goods of this group abroad from the region in value terms amounted to USD 49.9 million. According to the Federal Customs Service, the Voronezh Region exported USD 200.0 million worth of agricultural products from the beginning of the year to May 30. In physical terms, 504.1 thousand tons of agricultural products were supplied to foreign markets (hereinafter - excluding deliveries to the EAEU countries in April and May). It should be noted that in terms of the volume of foreign supplies in monetary terms, the Voronezh Region is in the top 5 regions of the Central Federal District. The geography of supplies is extensive: it includes about 50 countries. Turkey is the leading importer of agricultural products from the region (USD 34.3 million), followed by Latvia (USD 21.8 million). In addition, large buyers of Voronezh products include Uzbekistan ($ 18.1 million), Azerbaijan ($ 15.9 million), Denmark ($ 11.3 million), China ($ 10.2 million). USA), ...
Source: Specagro

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