Russia: Grain and oilseed exports of the Altai Territory since the beginning of 2022 exceeded 770 thousand tons

Published 2022년 6월 16일

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In the first five months of 2022, inspection controls by the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Altai Territory and the Republic of Altai saw a significant increase in the volume of agricultural products intended for export, reaching 770.704 thousand tons, nearly doubling the amount from the same period in 2021. The majority of these products, which included oilseeds, cereals, legumes, and processed goods, were exported to countries within the Customs Union, with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, and Belarus being the main recipients. China also emerged as a notable export destination, receiving a substantial share of grain products and vegetable oil. All exported goods met the import requirements, ensuring compliance with the expectations of the receiving countries.
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For 5 months of 2022, employees of the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Altai Territory and the Republic of Altai controlled 770.704 thousand tons of grain, its processed products and oilseeds intended for export. This is almost 2 times more compared to the same period in 2021 (440.82 thousand tons). The main types of products exported from the Altai Territory were oilseeds - sunflower, flax, rapeseed (237.274 thousand tons), cereals and legumes - oats, buckwheat, soybeans, peas, wheat, barley, lentils (431.112 thousand tons) as well as processed products - cereals, flakes, flour (97.99 thousand tons). The largest amount of grain products was exported to the countries of the Customs Union (Kazakhstan, ...
Source: Oilworld

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