Russia: Farmers of the Kaliningrad region began to export grain of the new harvest

Published 2020년 10월 26일

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The Kaliningrad region has started exporting new crop wheat grain and rapeseed. The region has exported 75 thousand tons of wheat and 12 thousand tons of rapeseed, along with 178 thousand tons of wheat from other Russian regions. The exports are made to Norway, Lithuania, Germany, Ghana, Congo, Namibia, and Brazil. The region is expected to have a record harvest of about 700 thousand tons of grain, including 479 thousand tons of wheat, 48 thousand tons of barley, 150 thousand tons of corn, and 147 thousand tons of rapeseed.
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Sending for export from the territory of the Kaliningrad region of wheat grain and rapeseed of a new crop began. This was reported by the public relations group of the regional Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor. It is clarified that to date, 75 thousand tons of wheat and 12 thousand tons of rapeseed origin from the Kaliningrad region, as well as 178 thousand tons of wheat from the regions of the Russian Federation have already been sent. Grain was shipped to the Kingdom of Norway, the Republic of Lithuania, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Ghana, the Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Namibia, the Federal Republic of Brazil in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation, the requirements of the importing countries and the terms of contracts. At a meeting of the agrarian council of the Kaliningrad region on October 19, the Minister of Agriculture Natalya Shevtsova announced that a record harvest of grain and rapeseed was expected in the region. “In ...
Source: Zol

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