As of February 6, 2022, Russia's agricultural exports have seen a significant increase, reaching $2.09 billion, which is a notable rise from the previous year. The majority of this growth is attributed to a 15% increase in the export of oil and fat products, which now stand at $529 million. The European Union leads as the primary importer of these products, followed by Turkey and Egypt. China and Norway complete the top five list of buyers, indicating a diverse global demand for Russian oil and fat products, with sunflower oil, cake and meal, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, and margarine being the main commodities exported.