A large batch of pearl barley was shipped to Vietnam for the first time by a Bashkortostan enterprise in Russia

Published 2023년 10월 23일

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Farmers in Bashkortostan have harvested over 850,000 tons of pearl barley, the second highest yield of spring grain crops after wheat. This surplus will not only satisfy domestic demand but also enable the region to export grain to other areas and countries. As part of a national project focused on international cooperation and export, Bashkortostan is implementing a regional project to increase agricultural product exports, and recently sent its first batch of pearl barley to Vietnam weighing 42 tons.
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This year, farmers of Bashkortostan harvested more than 850 thousand tons of pearl barley, which is the second largest indicator among spring grain crops after wheat. This harvest will not only satisfy the needs of the domestic market, but also export grain to other regions and abroad. As part of the national project “International Cooperation and Export”, the regional project “Export of products of the agro-industrial complex of the Republic of Belarus” is being implemented in Bashkortostan. The main goal of the project is to increase the export of agricultural products. Recently, one of the enterprises of the Miyakinsky district of Bashkortostan sent for the first time a batch of pearl barley for export to Vietnam. The total weight of pearl barley shipped was 42 tons. Pearl barley is barley grains processed using a special method. The products passed the necessary tests in the Bashkir testing laboratory of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "ARRIAH", a division of the ...
Source: Agroxxi

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