In 11 months, the Russian Federation exported more than 15 thousand tons of rusks and biscuits.

Published 2025년 12월 12일

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Supplies increased by 9% in physical terms and by 32% in value terms. In the first 11 months of 2025, Russia supplied over 15 thousand tons of rusks and biscuits to foreign markets for a total of over 38 million dollars. This is reported in the Telegram channel of the federal center "Agroexport". Compared to the same period last year, supplies increased by 9% in physical terms and by 32% in value terms. The top 5 importers of this product in monetary terms include: Kazakhstan - about 22 million dollars, Belarus - over 7 million dollars, Kyrgyzstan - about 2 million dollars, Tajikistan - over 1 million dollars, and Georgia - over 800 thousand dollars. The volume of export revenue for rusks and biscuits during the specified period broke records for most calendar years, except for 2024, when for the whole year Russia supplied this product to foreign markets for a total of about 40.5 million dollars. Prepared by the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Center for Agroanalysis" based on materials from telegram.org

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Supplies increased by 9% in physical terms and by 32% in value terms. In the first 11 months of 2025, Russia delivered over 15 thousand tons of rusks and biscuits to foreign markets for a total of more than 38 million dollars. This is reported in the Telegram channel of the federal center "Agroexport." Compared to the same period last year, supplies increased by 9% in physical terms and by 32% in value terms. The top 5 importers of this product in monetary terms include: Kazakhstan - about 22 million dollars, Belarus - more than 7 million dollars, Kyrgyzstan - about 2 million dollars, Tajikistan - more than 1 million dollars, and Georgia - more than 800 thousand dollars. The volume of export revenue for rusks and biscuits during ...
Source: Specagro

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