The Amur region of Russia exported over 15 thousand tons of soybeans to China

Published 2022년 3월 11일

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The Amur region has successfully exported over 23,000 tons of grain and plant products, including soybeans, meal, lecithin, and soybean oil, to China. Other countries like Belarus, Kazakhstan, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Korea, and Singapore have also received grain and samples of various soy-related products from the Amur region. All exports have undergone the necessary quarantine control, ensuring the quality and safety of the products.
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More than 23 thousand tons of grain and plant products were exported from the Amur region this year. All goods have successfully passed quarantine control, Rosselkhoznadzor reports. China remains the main importer of Amur agricultural products. More than 15,000 tons of soybeans, 2,000 tons of meal, 100 tons of lecithin and over 2.5 tons of soybean oil were sent there. Also, the grain was sent from the Amur region to Belarus, Kazakhstan and Japan. In addition, ...
Source: Oilworld

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