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China included another 590 Russian enterprises in the list of suppliers of barley, peas, and meal

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Published Oct 26, 2023

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China has expanded its list of Russian companies interested in supplying its market with various agricultural products such as barley, peas, soybean, rapeseed, sunflower meal, and beet pulp. The updated list includes 590 additional companies, including producers and keepers of peas and barley from various regions in Russia. The expansion of the list aims to tap into Russia's export potential for grain products to meet the demand in the Chinese market, especially for peas where there is high competition from North American suppliers.
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Moscow. the 25th of October. INTERFAX.RU - China has significantly expanded the list of Russian companies interested in supplying its market with barley, peas, as well as soybean, rapeseed, sunflower meal and beet pulp. According to Rosselkhoznadzor, the lists of Russian organizations updated by the Chinese side additionally included 590 companies, and for the first time these documents included producers and keepers of peas and barley from the Trans-Baikal Territory, Chuvashia, Tatarstan, Tyumen, Belgorod, Oryol and Tambov regions. “This will make it possible to more fully reveal the export potential of the Russian Federation for the supply of grain products to the Chinese market,” the statement says. The lists were expanded based on the results of consultations that Rosselkhoznadzor held with the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China. “Based on applications received from business entities, Rosselkhoznadzor conducted inspections of enterprises’ ...
Source: Interfax
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