Russia: Neither Europe nor Asia can do without Bashkir grain

Published 2024년 4월 22일

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The Republic of Bashkortostan has seen a remarkable increase in its agricultural output, reaching over 180 thousand tons in the current year, which is nearly 130% more than the previous year. The bulk of this production is grain, amounting to over 157 thousand tons, which has been successfully exported to various countries across Asia, Europe, and former Soviet republics. Notably, Denmark, Belgium, Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands have emerged as major European importers, alongside significant markets in India and China. With over 700 thousand tons of grain already shipped to 44 countries by the end of 2023, Bashkortostan aims to boost its agricultural exports to one million tons by 2030.
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Over 180 thousand tons - this is the indicator of the agro-industrial complex of the Republic of Bashkortostan for agricultural products since the beginning of this year. And this is almost 130 percent higher than in the same period last year. Of these, more than 157 thousand tons are grain. Today, the main cereal crop grown in the vast expanses of Bashkiria is successful not only in Asian countries and former Soviet republics, but also in Europe. Domestic grain is purchased in large quantities by Denmark, Belgium, Germany, Poland and the Netherlands. The key importers of the Bashkir agro-industrial complex are India and China. By the way, it is planned to increase the supply of grain to the Celestial Empire in the near future, the republican Rosselkhoznadzor reported. At the end of 2023, Bashkir agricultural enterprises shipped over 700 thousand tons of grain to 44 countries. In addition, supplies of other types of crops have been established - buckwheat, milk thistle, ...
Source: Zol

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