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Russia: Bashkortostan exported grain to Kyrgyzstan

Grains, Cereal & Legumes
Russia
Market & Price Trends
Published Oct 24, 2023

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In the first nine months of 2023, the Rosselkhoznadzor Office for the Republic of Bashkortostan inspected over 7,000 shipments of grain and grain processing products that were exported from the region to various countries. The total volume of grain exports was 342.84 thousand tons, which is significantly higher than the same period in 2022, indicating almost 300% growth in grain exports. The main destination countries for the grain exports include Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, European Union countries like Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands, as well as EAEU countries like Belarus and Kazakhstan.
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For 9 months of 2023, the Rosselkhoznadzor Office for the Republic of Bashkortostan inspected 7,241 shipments of grain and grain processing products exported from the region to the countries of the EAEU and the EU, the CIS, and China. The total volume of grain crops supplied to the countries of the near and far abroad amounted to 342.84 thousand tons, which is 226.53 thousand tons more than for the same period in 2022. The growth in grain exports amounted to almost 300%. The geography of grain supplies this year has not undergone significant changes. Agricultural products are in demand in Azerbaijan and Afghanistan, exported to the countries of the European Union: Belgium, Germany, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, and shipped to the EAEU countries: Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, as well as to China, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Turkey. During the current period, 202.28 thousand tons of wheat grain, barley, sunflower, flax seeds, etc. were shipped. In the export structure of ...
Source: Zol
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