Russia: Bashkiria increased grain exports

Published 2022년 11월 17일

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Bashkiria's agro-industrial complex has seen a 8% increase in grain exports, reaching 144,420 tons over the past 10 months. The majority of the exports were wheat, followed by flax, camelina, and barley. The exports were made to EU countries, the Customs Union, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Uzbekistan. The country is currently implementing the national project 'International Cooperation and Export', aiming to generate $45 billion annually, despite the logistical challenges caused by Western sanctions.
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The agro-industrial complex of Bashkiria exported 144,420 tons of grain and products of its processing to the EU countries, the Customs Union, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Uzbekistan for 10 months. Before shipment to foreign buyers, all batches were inspected and processed by the Rosselkhoznadzor of the republic and laboratory tests were carried out in an accredited laboratory of the Bashkir branch of ARRIAH. The largest volume of grain sold to foreign contractors is occupied by wheat - 38.16 thousand tons. Then follow: flax - 17.74 thousand tons, camelina - 4.23 thousand tons, barley - 3.23 thousand tons, safflower - 1.05 thousand tons, sunflower - 0.81 thousand tons, milk thistle - 154 tons, vetch - 176 tons, mustard - 66 tons. Over the same period last year, Bashkiria exported 136.77 thousand tons of grain to more than 20 countries, including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Hungary, Germany, Georgia, Denmark, China, Mongolia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Turkey and products ...
Source: Zol

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