In Russia, the Kurgan region exported over 90 thousand tons of grains and oilseeds, flax and wheat abroad

Published 2021년 10월 15일

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The Kurgan region has exported 90.1 thousand tons of grain and oilseeds abroad since the beginning of the year, with 78% being wheat and 17% flax. The region also exported rye, barley, peas, buckwheat, soybeans, rape seeds, milk thistle, camelina, and mustard. 83% of these grain exports were sent to Kazakhstan, with China increasing its imports. Oilseeds were also shipped to Belarus, Poland, Germany, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Latvia, and the Netherlands.
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Since the beginning of the year, the Kurgan region has exported 90.1 thousand tons of grain and oilseeds abroad. Of these, 78% is wheat and 17% is flax, said the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor in the Chelyabinsk and Kurgan regions. Also, rye, barley, peas, buckwheat, soybeans, rape seeds, milk thistle, camelina and mustard were exported from the region, which is 5% of the total export volume. 83% of grain exports go to Kazakhstan. The People's Republic of China is increasing imports, where 9.8% of all grain products shipped from the Kurgan ...
Source: Zol

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