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Russia: Participants of the Siberian Grain Forum in Altai were told about the achievements of Siberian grain exports over 5 years

Published Aug 27, 2024

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The 'Grain of Siberia' forum in Barnaul revealed a 16% decrease in grain exports from the Siberian Federal District in 2024 compared to the previous year's record, but a nearly threefold increase over five years. The Novosibirsk Region continues to lead in grain exports, followed by Krasnoyarsk Krai and other regions. Oilseed exports in 2024 were 42% lower than the previous year but 61% higher than 2019. Altai Krai led in oilseed exports. Processed grain products exports increased by 20% to 231 thousand tons, with Altai Krai continuing to lead in exports of these products.
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On August 23, a significant event for the agricultural sector took place in Barnaul — the forum "Grain of Siberia", which annually attracts experts and participants from all over Russia to discuss fundamental topics related to the agro-industrial complex and farming. The forum featured authoritative speakers, including federal experts, government officials and successful businessmen, providing an opportunity for those present to immerse themselves in a discussion of the achievements and development of the agricultural sector. Grain exports In particular, Deputy Director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Grain Quality Assessment Center", Director of the Altai branch Maria Shostak told the forum participants about the rate of grain exports from Siberia. Thus, according to data as of mid-August, grain exports from the Siberian Federal District in 2024 are 16% lower than the record-breaking previous year, but with 1.4 million tons, it occupies an honorable 2nd place. Over 5 ...
Source: Zol
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