By June 9, the Russian Federation increased the export of grain and its processed products by 16%

Published Jun 15, 2024

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From January 2024 to June 9, Russia experienced a 16% increase in grain and processed product exports compared to the same period last year, totaling 40.2 million tons. The majority of the exports were wheat, followed by corn and barley. There was a significant increase in the export of rye, barley, oats, wheat flour, cereals, and leguminous crops. Vietnam, Indonesia, Jordan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, and Mongolia all increased their purchases of Russian grain during this period.
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Moscow. June 14. INTERFAX.RU - From the beginning of 2024 to June 9, Russia exported 40.2 million tons of grain and processed products, which is 16% more than in the same period last year, Rosselkhoznadzor reports. It is for this volume of products, according to the FSIS "Argus-Fito", that phytosanitary certificates have been issued for the export of grain products. The main volume of shipments fell on wheat - 24.9 million tons, corn - 4.2 million tons and barley - 3.9 million tons. “Compared to the same period last year, noticeable growth is demonstrated by the supply of rye (eight times increase), barley (two times), oats (two times), wheat flour (1.7 times), cereals (1.6 times times) and ...
Source: Interfax
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