Novosibirsk region exported for the first time camelina and mustard

Published 2020년 7월 22일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the significant grain export activities of the Novosibirsk region in Russia for the first half of 2020, with exports exceeding 200 thousand tons. The main recipients of these exports were China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, receiving 68% of the total shipments. Kazakhstan emerged as the leading buyer of Novosibirsk wheat, while Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan showed a strong interest in wheat purchases. Mongolia received a diverse mix of grain products, including wheat, rapeseed, oats, and mustard. Additionally, the article mentions the export of grain processing products to several countries and the trade of oilseeds to Belarus, Latvia, the Czech Republic, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Latvia, Bangladesh, the United Arab Emirates, and Nepal.
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Original content

07/22/2020 Products were shipped to Malaysia and Mongolia. For six months of 2020, more than 200 thousand tons of grain products were exported from the region, the press service of the regional Ministry of Agriculture reported with reference to the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Novosibirsk Region.It is noted that the main importers in 2020 were China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. 144.2 thousand tons were shipped to these countries from the Novosibirsk region - 68% of the total export of grain products. At the same time, Kazakhstan became the largest buyer of Novosibirsk wheat (61 thousand tons), the neighboring state also purchased 8.4 thousand tons of rapeseed, 5.2 thousand tons of barley, in smaller volumes - sunflower, peas and flax. The Republic of Kyrgyzstan purchased 34.5 thousand tons of wheat, the Republic of Azerbaijan - 15 thousand tons of wheat and 760 tons of barley. In Mongolia, along with 11.5 thousand tons of wheat, 798 tons of rapeseed, 877 tons of oats, ...
Source: Oilbranch

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