Orenburg region increases agricultural exports

Published Jul 14, 2020

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The Orenburg region has seen a significant increase in agricultural exports in the first half of 2020, with a 31% rise compared to the same period in 2019, totaling $74.7 million. The majority of these exports were from the oil and fat industry, including sunflower oil and oilcake, which accounted for approximately 48% of the total. Other exports included animal feed, seeds, materials of plant origin, and wheat, barley, and rye. The region is looking to further increase its meat and milk exports. Currently, its agricultural products are exported to numerous countries including Azerbaijan, Angola, and Kazakhstan, among others.
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07/14/2020 In January-June 2020, exports of agricultural products in the Orenburg region increased by almost 31%. For the first half of 2020, exports amounted to 74.7 million US dollars, or 131.7% to the figure for the same period in 2019, a REGNUM correspondent was told in the regional ministry of agriculture. The bulk of exported goods accounted for products of the oil and fat industry (sunflower oil, oilcake) - about 48% of the total; animal feed, seeds, materials of plant origin - about 32%; wheat, barley and rye - more than 12%. The region intends to increase the volume of export meat (beef, pork) and milk. Orenburg enterprises send their agricultural products to ...
Source: Oilbranch

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