Exports of grain processing products from the Russian Federation have increased 1.4 times since the beginning of the year

Published 2024년 8월 6일

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From January to August 4, 2024, Russia experienced a significant increase in the export of grain processing products, with a total of 1.32 million tons, marking a 1.4 times increase compared to the same period in 2023. This surge was predominantly driven by a variety of high-value products such as wheat flour (1.5 times more), millet (four times more), oat flakes (1.5 times more), and oatmeal (eight times more). These products found their way to several international markets, including Afghanistan, China, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, UAE, Lebanon, India, and Palestine, positioning Russia as a key exporter of value-added agricultural products.
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From the beginning of 2024 (to August 4), Russia exported 1.32 million tons of grain processing products, which is 1.4 times higher than the same period in 2023, Rosselkhoznadzor reports, citing data from the Argus-Fito Federal State Information System. Compared to last year, there was a significant increase in the export of wheat flour (1.5 times, up to 739 thousand tons), millet (four times, up to 30.1 thousand tons), oat flakes (1.5 times, up to 23.7 thousand tons), oatmeal (eight times, up to 20.8 thousand tons). These products were supplied to Afghanistan, China, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, UAE, Lebanon, India and Palestine. “Taking into account ...
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