Where did potatoes, tomatoes, onions, and carrots imported to Russia came from?

Published 2021년 8월 17일

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Russia has seen a doubling of food potato imports from CIS countries in 2021, with significant increases in vegetable and fruit crops as well. Belarus, Azerbaijan, and Armenia are the primary suppliers. Belarus has increased its potato exports 11 times, as well as providing large quantities of carrots, white cabbage, and cucumbers. Azerbaijan is the largest supplier of tomatoes to Russia and has also increased its exports of cucumbers and apples. Armenia has also increased its exports of potatoes, apples, peppers, and apricots to Russia.
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Rosselkhoznadzor notes a significant increase in the volume of food potatoes imported to Russia from the CIS countries. Deliveries in 2021 doubled compared to 2020 from 102.2 thousand tons to 210.5 thousand tons. A similar picture for other vegetable and fruit crops The main exporters of potatoes are Belarus (export growth 11 times from 8.3 thousand tons to 94.3 thousand tons), Azerbaijan (an increase of 23% from 68.8 thousand tons to 84.7 thousand tons) and Armenia (an increase of 38% from 21.2 thousand tons to 29.5 thousand tons). In addition to potatoes, Belarus supplied carrots (57 thousand tons), white cabbage 29 thousand tons) and cucumbers (19 thousand tons). Belarusian vegetable growers also made good money on the export of onions - the supply increased by 2.1 times - 1.4 thousand tons against 658 tons last year. In general, Azerbaijan remains the largest supplier of tomatoes to Russia among the countries of the Commonwealth (114 thousand tons), there is a steady growth in ...
Source: Agroxxi

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