Russia: 182.7 thousand tons of agricultural products were shipped abroad from the Tula region

Published Nov 11, 2020

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the export performance of a specific region for the first 10 months of 2020, showing a 21.4% increase in export value compared to the previous year, reaching $156.8 million. The exports were predominantly focused on fats and oils, prepared edible fats, animal or vegetable waxes, flour and cereal products, meat and edible offal, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. The main products within these categories were rapeseed and sunflower oil, wheat gluten, poultry meat, and mineral waters with added sugar. The report also highlights the export volumes and key importers for each product category.
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Original content

In value terms, the export volume for 10 months reached 156.8 million US dollars, exceeding the previous year's indicator by 21.4%. USD 156.8 million, exceeding the indicators of the previous year by 30.3% and 21.4%, respectively (hereinafter - excluding trade with the EAEU countries in September - October 2020). In the general structure of agricultural products exported from the region for fats and oils of animal or vegetable origin and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes (TN VED 15) account for 46.6% of supplies. The volume of shipments is 86.3 thousand tons for the amount of 73.1 million US dollars. In January - October, goods of this category were exported to 24 countries. The main importers were the Netherlands (17.2 thousand tons were exported for the amount of USD 13.4 million), Kazakhstan (16.3 thousand tons for USD 14.5 million) and Latvia (12.9 thousand tons for USD 10.8 million). The largest share of the region's fat and oil products ...
Source: Specagro

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