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Russia: Export of Stavropol canned meat abroad increased by 65% in 2022

Published Sep 26, 2022

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Agricultural producers in Russia's Stavropol Territory have seen a 65% increase in the export of canned meat abroad since the start of the year, compared to the same period in the previous year. The main export destination is Tajikistan, with significant demand also in Mongolia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Uzbekistan, and Georgia. This increase is attributed to the implementation of national and regional projects aimed at boosting agricultural exports. The success is credited to the support of the region's Governor and the federal center, with a focus on increasing the competitive advantage of domestic agro-industrial products.
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Since the beginning of the year, agricultural producers of the Stavropol Territory have increased the supply of canned meat abroad by 65% compared to the same period last year. This was reported to journalists on Monday in the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the region. "Since the beginning of the year, agricultural producers of the Stavropol Territory have increased the supply of canned chicken, pork, beef and turkey abroad by 65%, compared to the same period last year," the report says. It is noted that the main partner of the region in the export of canned meat is Tajikistan. Canned chicken produced in the Stavropol Territory is popular in Mongolia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Uzbekistan, and from turkey, beef and pork - in Georgia. "Our farmers are actively involved in the implementation of the national project "International cooperation and export", the regional project "Export of agricultural products", supplying products to friendly countries. Thanks to the ...
Source: Milknews
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