Russia: Krasnoyarsk Territory increased the export of cereals by 27.7%

Published 2021년 10월 11일

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The Krasnoyarsk Territory in Russia has seen a 27.7% increase in cereal exports, including wheat and meslin, reaching USD 22.2 million (85.6 thousand tons) by October 1, compared to the same period last year. Mongolia was the main buyer, followed by China, Azerbaijan, and Israel. These cereal exports made up 74.7% of the region's agricultural exports, with wheat and meslin alone accounting for 68.5%, marking a significant increase from the previous year.
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By October 1, the volume of supplies of these products abroad in value terms amounted to USD 22.2 million. According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, since the beginning of the year by October 1, cereals (TN VED code 10) were shipped from the Krasnoyarsk Territory in the amount of USD 22.2 million (85.6 thousand tons), which is 27.7% more than last year. for the same period (hereinafter, all calculations are given without taking into account trade with the EAEU countries for August - September). In terms of the volume of products shipped, the region ranked fourth in the Siberian Federal District, behind Novosibirsk ($ 75.3 million) and Omsk ($ 43.1 million) regions, as well as Altai Territory ($ 35.6 million) ... Mongolia became the key buyer of Krasnoyarsk grain in the amount of USD 20.4 million. The products were also imported by China (USD 1.6 million), Azerbaijan (USD 0.2 million) and Israel (USD 0.1 million). In the structure of regional exports of cereals, the ...
Source: Specagro

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