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Linguine Russia Market Overview 2026

Parent Product
Long Pasta
Last Updated
2026-05-09
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Russia Linguine market intelligence page includes 0 premium suppliers.
  • 0 sampled export transactions for Russia are summarized.
  • 0 export partner companies and 3 import partner companies are mapped for Linguine in Russia.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 0; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • 0 export partner countries and 0 import partner countries are ranked.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-05-09.

Linguine Import Buyer Intelligence and Price Signals in Russia: Buyers, Demand, and Trade Partners

3 import partner companies are tracked for Linguine in Russia. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to analyze buyer demand, partner density, and downstream channels.
Scatter points are sampled from 100.0% of the full transaction dataset.

Sample Import Transaction and Price Records for Linguine in Russia

3 sampled Linguine import transactions in Russia provide date, origin, and trade-country context to benchmark price levels and demand-side trading patterns.
Linguine sampled import transaction unit prices by date in Russia: 2025-12-02: 2.11 USD / kg, 2025-08-15: 1.43 USD / kg, 2025-05-08: 1.36 USD / kg.
DateReported ProductUnit PriceExporterImporterOrigin 
2025-12-02207**** ******** ***** **** ****2.11 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-08-15207**** ******** ***** **** ****1.43 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-05-08207**** ******** ***** **** ****1.36 USD / kg (-) (-)-

Top Linguine Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners in Russia

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them with 3 total import partner companies tracked for Linguine in Russia. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate demand-side partner fit.
(Russia)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-04-07
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / Wholesale
(Russia)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-04-07
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(Russia)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-04-07
Employee Size: 101 - 500 Employees
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFood Manufacturing
Russia Import Partner Coverage
3 companies
Import partner company count highlights demand-side visibility for Linguine in Russia.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics and company profiles to identify active Linguine importers, distributors, and buyer networks in Russia.

Classification

Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormDried (shelf-stable packaged)
Industry PositionProcessed Staple Food Product

Market

Linguine in Russia is a shelf-stable pasta product (HS 1902) supplied through a large domestic packaged-food market with nationwide modern retail coverage. The market includes major domestic pasta producers (e.g., MAKFA; Shebekinskie) and also international brands with local production presence (e.g., Barilla’s factory near Moscow, serving the local market). Compliance is anchored in EAEU/CU technical regulations on food safety (TR TS/TR CU 021/2011) and labeling (TR TS/TR CU 022/2011), with HACCP-based procedures required for manufacturers. The most critical trade-disruption risk for counterparties remains sanctions- and payments-related constraints that can affect contracting, banking, insurance, and routing even for food products.
Market RoleLarge domestic producer and consumer market; also an importer for some branded/premium pasta and an exporter via select domestic producers
Domestic RoleMainstream pantry staple in packaged grocery retail; significant domestic branded production with national distribution
Market GrowthNot Mentioned
SeasonalityYear-round availability; production and retail supply are continuous and rely on stored grain/semolina inputs rather than harvest-time seasonality.

Specification

Primary VarietyLinguine (dried pasta), commonly positioned as durum-wheat (semolina) pasta in branded Russian retail
Secondary Variety
  • Egg pasta variants (where marketed as egg pasta under HS 1902 subheadings)
  • Flavoured/coloured variants (e.g., tomato/spinach) depending on brand portfolio
Physical Attributes
  • Long, flat ribbon shape; breakage resistance in distribution is a key handling and merchandising concern
  • Dry, shelf-stable format requiring moisture protection
Compositional Metrics
  • Semolina/durum-wheat raw material quality parameters (e.g., gluten/protein-related indicators) are used by producers for incoming-batch control
  • Moisture control is a core quality parameter for shelf stability and texture performance
Grades
  • Brand/manufacturer specifications typically differentiate durum-wheat pasta from soft-wheat pasta within domestic assortments
Packaging
  • Consumer packs (polymer film bags and/or cartons) with Russian-language mandatory labeling for EAEU circulation
  • Transport corrugated cases for distribution centre and retail handling

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Durum wheat/semolina procurement → dough mixing → extrusion/shaping (linguine die) → drying → cooling → packaging → distribution centres → retail/e-grocery
Temperature
  • Ambient, dry storage and transport; avoid moisture ingress and high humidity to reduce clumping/mold risk and packaging damage
Shelf Life
  • Shelf life is primarily driven by moisture barrier integrity, storage humidity control, and pest/foreign-matter prevention rather than cold-chain factors
Freight IntensityHigh
Transport ModeMultimodal

Risks

Sanctions And Payments HighSanctions regimes and related banking, insurance, and counterparty restrictions can disrupt contracting and settlement for Russia-linked trade even when the product itself is a food staple, increasing the risk of non-performance, delayed payment, or forced rerouting.Perform end-to-end sanctions screening (counterparties, banks, logistics providers, and any restricted territories), pre-clear payment rails with compliant banks, and use contract clauses for sanctions-triggered termination and rerouting.
Logistics HighMultimodal routing constraints and freight volatility can significantly change landed cost and lead times for imported packaged pasta; disruptions may be amplified by compliance checks and reduced carrier/insurer availability for Russia-linked shipments.Qualify multiple routes and forwarders, build lead-time buffers for retail promotions, and consider local production/packing or regional sourcing where feasible.
Counterfeit And Fraud MediumBranded pasta faces counterfeit/imitation risk in some markets; a leading Russian pasta brand publicly warns of fake products sold under its trademark and advises buyers to verify packaging versions.Use tamper-evident packaging where feasible, distribute through controlled channels, and conduct periodic market surveillance plus packaging/lot verification with brand-owner references.
Regulatory Compliance MediumLabeling or conformity-document gaps (e.g., TR TS/TR CU 022/2011 label particulars, or missing/invalid EAEU Declaration of Conformity) can cause border delays, retail DC rejection, or forced relabeling.Conduct pre-shipment label/legal review and verify conformity documentation status/registration before dispatch; align SKU specifications to the exact HS subheading and applicable EAEU technical regulations.
Sustainability
  • Climate-driven grain-price volatility risk (durum/wheat) can affect raw material costs and retail pricing stability in a staple category
  • Packaging waste and recyclability expectations can vary by retailer and may influence packaging format decisions
Labor & Social
  • Reputational and policy risk for trading with Russia due to the ongoing war context and related sanctions regimes; some buyers and financiers apply enhanced ESG screening or categorical restrictions

FAQ

What are the core EAEU compliance anchors for selling packaged linguine (dry pasta) in Russia?Packaged pasta sold in Russia must comply with EAEU/CU food safety requirements under TR TS/TR CU 021/2011 and labeling requirements under TR TS/TR CU 022/2011. Manufacturers are required to implement HACCP-based procedures for relevant production processes under TR TS/TR CU 021/2011, and product variants using additives must comply with TR TS/TR CU 029/2012 as applicable.
Why is sanctions screening a deal-breaker risk for Russia-linked pasta trade even if pasta is a basic food product?EU, UK, and U.S. sanctions frameworks related to Russia can restrict dealings with certain individuals/entities, financial institutions, services, transport, or territories. Even when the food product itself is not the target, these restrictions can affect payments, insurance, shipping options, and counterparty eligibility, so sanctions screening is essential to avoid blocked transactions or non-performance.
Is counterfeit risk relevant for branded pasta in Russia, and how can buyers reduce it?Yes. A leading Russian pasta brand (MAKFA) publicly warns about counterfeit products sold under its trademark and advises buyers to verify packaging versions. Buyers can reduce risk by purchasing through controlled distribution channels, verifying packaging/lot information against brand-owner references, and adding periodic market checks for suspected fakes.

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