In September-December 2021, 660 thousand tons of grain and oilseeds of the new crop were exported outside the Novosibirsk region, Russia

Published Jan 13, 2022

Tridge summary

The Novosibirsk region in Russia has reported a record grain harvest of 3.38 million tons for 2021, an increase from the previously reported 3.48 million tons. Half of this harvest (1.8 million tons) is planned to be sold to other regions and for export, as internal demand does not reach this volume. In the latter half of 2021, 660,000 tons of new crop grains and oilseeds were transported outside the region by rail, a 1.7 times increase from the previous year. The region exports grain to various countries and in 2021, the gross harvest of spring wheat reached 2.138 million tons, accounting for 85% of the harvested wheat. The total area under crops in the Novosibirsk Region in 2021 was approximately 2.3 million hectares, an increase of 54 thousand hectares from the previous year.
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The Novosibirsk region plans to export to other regions and export 1.8 million tons of grain harvested in 2021, the press service of the regional government reports. It is noted that the 2021 harvest was a record and amounted to 3.38 million tons of grain after processing (previously reported 3.48 million tons). "The region's internal demand for grain, although it has been growing in recent years, is only half of this volume. The rest - 1.8 million tons will have to be sold to other regions of the Russian Federation and for export," the report says. With reference to the Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the region, it is reported that in September-December 2021, 660,000 tons of new crop grains and oilseeds were transported outside the region by rail, which is 1.7 times more than in September-December 2020. Currently, grain is exported from the territory of the Novosibirsk Region to Kazakhstan, China, Latvia, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, as well as to Pakistan, ...
Source: Oilworld

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