Over 4 months, Russia increased sausage exports by 21%

Published 2024년 6월 27일

Tridge summary

In the first four months of 2024, Russian sausage exports experienced a 21% increase compared to the same period in 2023, reaching nearly 15,000 tons. This growth is largely attributed to increased supplies to Kazakhstan, with over 11,000 tons exported, alongside significant exports to Azerbaijan and Abkhazia. There has also been a notable growth in exports to African countries, including Congo and Angola, as well as to China, Mongolia, Vietnam, the UAE, Peru, and Ecuador, which have resumed or initiated imports from Russia. The expansion of sausage exports is largely due to the product range and pricing, as well as the preservation of traditional trading ties with the former Soviet Union. Despite challenges such as tariff escalation in finished products, the export of Russian sausages, particularly to Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, is expected to see significant growth.
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It reached almost 15 thousand tons In January - April 2024, Russian exports of sausages increased by 21% compared to the level of the same period in 2023 and reached almost 15 thousand tons, the federal center Agroexport told Rossiyskaya Gazeta. The growth driver was supplies to Kazakhstan, traditionally the leading market for domestic highly processed meat products. Over four months, more than 11 thousand tons of sausages were supplied to this country - 21% more than the corresponding period last year. Also in the top 3 importers are Azerbaijan and Abkhazia. Among foreign buyers, African countries emerged as leaders: Congo and Angola. This year, supplies to China, Mongolia, Vietnam, and the UAE also increased significantly. In 2024, exports to Peru resumed, interrupted in 2020, and shipments to Ecuador were also made for the first time. In many ways, the growth in supplies to African countries is due not only to the efforts of the Russian Federation to expand interaction with the ...
Source: Specagro

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