Russia: For 11 months, the Oryol Region imported 12.8 thousand tons of agricultural products for $ 30.3 million.

Published 2020년 12월 22일

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The article reports on a significant decrease in the import of agricultural products, including foreign rapeseed and sugar confectionery, to the Oryol Region in Russia, with a drop of over 90% from January 1 to December 1, 2020. The region also experienced a decrease in the import of live cattle, frozen cattle meat, sausages, meat products, and other animal products. There was also a notable decrease in the import of pasta and canned tomatoes. The largest volume of imports was from Belarus, with other countries including Azerbaijan, Czech Republic, France, Netherlands, and Denmark.
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The import of foreign rapeseed and confectionery products from sugar decreased by more than 90% According to the Federal Customs Service, from January 1 to December 1, 2020, agricultural products were imported to the Oryol Region in the amount of USD 30.3 million and a total weight of 12.8 thousand t. This is lower than last year's level by 3.7% in value terms and by 8.3% in physical terms (hereinafter - excluding data on trade with the EAEU countries for October - November 2020). For 11 months of 2020, compared to the same period in 2019, the import of live cattle (TN VED 0102) to the Oryol region decreased in value terms by 32.3%. Supplies of frozen cattle meat (TN VED 0202) decreased by 34.8%, sausages and meat products (TN VED 1601) - by 28.4%. Imports of products of animal origin (TN VED 0511) decreased by 39.8%. In addition, during the period under review, there was a significant decrease in imports of foreign products to the region in the following positions: Also, ...
Source: Specagro

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