Export of mustard from Russia's Stavropol territory to Germany increased compared to last year

Published 2023년 6월 15일

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Exports of mustard from the Stavropol Territory in Russia have seen a significant increase in 2023, with 396 tons sent to Germany, a 89.4% rise from the previous year. This crop, which is sown in six districts, is preferred over rapeseed due to its profitability. The mustard variety, including Juno and Raduga, is not only exported but also in high domestic demand for oil production used in the food, leather, textile, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries.
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Selling mustard is more profitable than rapeseed. Since the beginning of 2023, specialists of the North Caucasian Interregional Directorate of Rosselkhoznadzor have controlled the export supplies of 396 tons of mustard in the Stavropol Territory, the agency reports. Products were shipped from the Georgievsky district and were sent to Germany. This year's exports have already exceeded last year's figures by 89.4% (only 42 tons were shipped in 2022). Before shipment, the mustard has passed the necessary tests. Phytosanitary certificates were issued for the products only after establishing the conformity of the products with the requirements of the Russian Federation and the importing country. Mustard production in the Stavropol Territory is profitable and profitable, the harvest is more expensive than rapeseed, and the cost of growing mustard is less. Even before the beginning of the sowing campaign of the past, in 2022, the head of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Stavropol ...
Source: Agroxxi

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