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In January 2022, the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia has controlled 13 thousand tons of exported grain and products of its processing

Updated Feb 8, 2022
Since the beginning of the current year, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Republic of Tatarstan has controlled 13,000 tons of regulated products for deliveries of grain and products of its processing abroad. 10.2 thousand tons of grain, legumes, oilseeds, and industrial crops and 2.8 thousand tons of grain processing products, crop seeds, and other regulated products. Flax, mustard, oilseed radish, and rapeseed were exported to Poland, Belgium, Belarus, and Serbia. Grain processing products and feed mixtures - Latvia, Lithuania, and the Czech Republic. Buckwheat was sent to Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Armenia. The main routes are rail and freight transport. All shipped products are controlled by sampling and laboratory examinations in the Tatar branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution TsNMVL, subordinated to Rosselkhoznadzor, for compliance with the phytosanitary requirements of the countries of destination. No quarantine objects were found. There are no notifications of non-conformity of production batches.
Since the beginning of this year, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Republic of Tatarstan has controlled 13,000 tons of regulated products when deliveries of grain and products of its processing abroad. 10.2 thousand tons of grain, legumes, oilseeds and industrial crops and 2.8 thousand tons of grain processing products, crop seeds and other regulated products. Flax, mustard, oilseed radish and rapeseed were exported to Poland, Belgium, Belarus and Serbia. Grain processing products and feed mixtures - Latvia, Lithuania and the Czech Republic. Buckwheat was sent to Georgia, Kazakhstan and Armenia. The main routes are rail and freight transport. All shipped products are controlled by sampling and laboratory examinations in the Tatar branch of the ...
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