Russia: Perm imported agricultural products worth USD 2.7 million in Q1 2021

Published 2021년 4월 13일

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In the first quarter of 2021, the Perm Territory in Russia imported agricultural products worth USD 2.70 million, with India, the Netherlands, Germany, Malaysia, and Bulgaria being the main suppliers. The imports consisted of natural unrefined shellac, gums, resins, and other vegetable juices and extracts from India (28.2% of imports), and cocoa powder and products from the Netherlands and Malaysia (27.5%). Other imports included various food products, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, processed products of vegetables, fruits, nuts, and plant parts, and a variety of other agricultural products.
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Almost a third of the region's agricultural imports are natural shellac, gums and resins According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, in the first quarter of 2021 (from the beginning of the year to April 4), the Perm Territory imported agricultural products in the amount of USD 2.70 million (1.80 thousand tons). The main supplying countries were India (USD 0.76 million), the Netherlands (USD 0.60 million), Germany (USD 0.33 million), Malaysia (USD 0.24 million) and Bulgaria ($ 0.20 million). In the reporting period, the largest share in the import structure - 28.2% (USD 0.76 million) - was made up of goods supplied from India: natural unrefined shellac, gums, resins and other vegetable juices and extracts. Cocoa powder and products from it are in second place: these products accounted for 27.5% of the supplies of agricultural products to the Perm Territory. Mostly cocoa powder and cocoa products were imported from the Netherlands (USD 0.49 million) and Malaysia (USD 0.24 ...
Source: Specagro

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