Yulia Koroleva, the geography of export of grain products produced in the Kursk region, Russia in the current season has grown to 33 countries

Published 2021년 6월 18일

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A meeting was held at the Kursk State Agricultural Academy to discuss the new legislation on grain quality and safety. The Kursk region, which harvested a record 6 million tons of grain last year, is experiencing stable growth in grain harvest and has expanded its grain product export geography to 33 countries, with Latvia and Belarus being the main importers. The meeting also discussed the implications of the new law and the changes it will bring to the industry.
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Yesterday, June 17, Deputy Governor of the Kursk Region Sergey Starodubtsev held a meeting with agricultural producers and grain processors at the site of the Kursk State Agricultural Academy. The meeting was attended by Yulia Koroleva, director of the Center for Grain Quality Assessment, and her deputy, Nadezhda Fomenko, director of the Kursk branch of the Center, Elena Kolmogorova, and head of the Rosselkhoznadzor territorial administration for the Oryol and Kursk regions, Yevgeny Cherny. The topic of the meeting was the new legislation on grain, monitoring the quality of grain of the harvest in 2021 and topical issues of ensuring the quality and safety of grain and its processed products, meeting the requirements of importing countries. “Grain and its processed products are a national treasure and a factor in ensuring food and economic security of the country. From year to year, the region demonstrates a stable growth in the gross grain harvest. At the end of last year, the ...
Source: Zol

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