In 2023, the Russian Federation increased honey exports by 28% to 3.8 thousand tons

Published 2024년 1월 22일

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In 2023, Russia saw a 28% increase in honey exports, totaling 3.8 thousand tons, despite a 13% decrease in commercial honey production due to unfavorable weather conditions. China was the largest buyer, making up 22% of export sales, with Serbia and Slovakia also being significant importers. Bashkiria, Russia's largest 'honey region', managed to export over 111 tons of honey to seven countries, which is 2.5 times more than in 2022.
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Moscow. January 22. INTERFAX.RU - The Russian Federation exported 3.8 thousand tons of honey in 2023, which is 28% more than a year earlier, reports the Agroexport center under the Ministry of Agriculture. The largest buyer, as in 2022, was again China, which accounted for 22% of export sales. In second place is Serbia, in third place is Slovakia. As reported, the largest “honey region” in the Russian Federation, Bashkiria, exported more than 111 tons of honey to seven countries last year. This is 2.5 times more than in 2022 (43.6 tons, 6 countries). The geography of supplies includes Vietnam, Germany, Kazakhstan, China, Kuwait, Morocco, and Poland. Exports increased despite a reduction in commercial honey production in the republic by 13% (to 6 thousand tons) due to unfavorable ...
Source: Interfax

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