Meat deliveries to China by enterprises of the Moscow region of Russia in 2022 increased by 25%

Published Jan 26, 2023

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In 2022, enterprises from the Moscow region, including Tula, saw a significant increase in the export of beef and poultry meat to China, with a 25% rise to 75,000 tons. These exports made up over half of the goods checked by the Rosselkhoznadzor department for veterinary supervision. The department also handled 128,000 tons of over 8,000 batches of meat and meat by-products exports, a 13% increase from the previous year. Despite this increase, only 10% of the region's imports were livestock products, with a notable rise in fish products and feed from the EU and China. However, 6% of the received products had veterinary violations, leading to the return of 126 tons of products to their countries of origin.
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Enterprises of the Moscow region (including the Tula region) supplied 75,000 tons of beef and poultry meat to China in 2022, which is more than 25% more than in the previous year, Oksana Knyazeva, deputy head of the Rosselkhoznadzor department for Moscow, Moscow and Tula regions, said to the press conferences in Moscow. Moreover, these deliveries accounted for more than half of the export products checked by the department and subject to veterinary supervision. "In terms of veterinary control over exported products, the analysis showed that the trend towards an increase in exports continues. Thus, the department controlled almost 8,000 batches, 128,000 tons, which is 13% more than in the previous year," she said. half of the exported products are meat and meat by-products. These are beef and poultry meat, which were sent to China." As Evgeny Antonov, head of the department, noted, this is especially important, since it speaks of the quality of Russian products and the ...
Source: Milknews

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