Russia: Kaliningrad Region exported maximum grain in 4 years in 2024

Published 2024년 11월 18일

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The Kaliningrad Region in Russia has achieved its highest grain export volume in the past four years, reaching 316 thousand tons in 2024. Over 90% of these exports were wheat, with the rest being corn and barley. The region's main exporter is the Sodruzhestvo group, with exports going to countries in North and South America, Asia, and North Africa. In addition to grain, the region also saw increased production in vegetables, potatoes, and fruits and berries in 2024, with potato harvesting seeing a 32% increase from the previous year.
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In 2024, the Kaliningrad Region exported 316 thousand tons of grain harvested in the region, which is the maximum amount in the past four years. This was reported to TASS by the regional Ministry of Agriculture. "As of the current date, 316 thousand tons of Kaliningrad grain from the 2023-2024 harvest have been exported. This is the highest export volume in the past four years," the department reported. In 2023, 507 thousand tons of grain crops were exported from the region, but the total volume included grain purchased from suppliers from other regions of the Russian Federation. Taking into account purchases in 2024, the export volume is planned to be maintained at the same level, the regional ministry clarified. More than 90% of grain exports from the region are wheat. The region exports corn and barley in small volumes. The main grain exporter in the region is the Sodruzhestvo group of companies. Deliveries are made to countries in North and South America, the Asian region, and ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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