In September, grain exports from Primorye, Russia, increased more than 2.5 times

Published 2020년 10월 7일

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In September, the Primorsky Territory exported nearly 35,000 tons of grain and its processed products, a significant increase from the same period in 2019 when only 13.6 thousand tons were exported. The majority of the exports, more than 33.4 thousand tons, were sent out through coastal phytosanitary posts. China was the main recipient, receiving 29.9 thousand tons of grain, including 15.1 thousand tons of soybeans and 14.6 thousand tons of corn. Other recipients included the Republic of Korea, Japan, Australia, and Vietnam. The Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Primorsky Territory and the Sakhalin Region issued 738 phytosanitary certificates for these export consignments.
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In September, almost 35 thousand tons of grain and products of its processing were exported from the Primorsky Territory. In September 2020, the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Primorsky Territory and the Sakhalin Region monitored the export of grain and its processed products with a total volume of 34.9 thousand tons. For the same period of 2019, 13.6 thousand tons were exported, according to Vesti: Primorye. Total over the past month, 33.4 thousand tons of grain and 1.5 thousand tons of products of its processing were sent for export through the coastal phytosanitary posts. In the structure of exports, the largest amount is soybeans - 17.9 thousand tons, as well as corn - 15.2 thousand tons, the department noted. In particular, 29.9 thousand tons of grain were sent to China: 15.1 thousand tons of soybeans and 14.6 thousand tons of corn. In addition, 0.3 thousand tons of soybean grain were sent to Hong Kong. The PRC also exported 1.1 thousand tons of oat flakes, 0.4 ...
Source: Zol

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