Russia: Grain exports from the Voronezh region grew by 33%

Published 2021년 8월 5일

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The Voronezh region in Russia has seen a 33% year-on-year increase in grain deliveries, totaling over 64 thousand tons, for a total of 197 thousand tons of regulated products sent out for export. These products were shipped to various countries including EU member states, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, China, and the EAEU nations Belarus and Kazakhstan. New countries like Korea and the UAE also joined as importers, purchasing buckwheat husks and grass flour respectively. The Rosselkhoznadzor Office issued 4,219 phytosanitary certificates for all plant products, with 1,169 being for grain and 3,050 for other plant products. The exported products were tested for quality and safety at the Voronezh branches of FSBI "VNIIKR" and "Center for Grain Quality Assessment".
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At the same time, almost a third part (more than 64 thousand tons) was grain. Compared to last year, its deliveries increased by 33 percent. This year, 62 organizations sent regulated products for export from the Voronezh region. The products were shipped to the EU countries (Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, Spain, Poland, Serbia, etc.), Azerbaijan, Ukraine, China, as well as to the EAEU countries (Belarus, Kazakhstan). Among the new countries - importers, Korea appeared, it bought buckwheat husks from the region, and the UAE, grass flour was sent here. During this period, the Rosselkhoznadzor Office issued 4,219 phytosanitary certificates for all plant products, of which 1,169 are for grain (wheat, barley, corn, soybeans, mustard, sunflower, flax, milk thistle, millet, oil radish, phacelia, etc.) and 3050 pieces - for plant products (sunflower and soybean meal, ...
Source: Agrovesti

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