Russia's Primorsky Krai exported more than 38 thousand tons of soybeans and sunflower meal to China in February

Published Mar 2, 2023

Tridge summary

The article highlights the significant increase in grain and product export controls by the Primorsky Interregional Directorate of Rosselkhoznadzor since the start of 2023, with a notable rise compared to the same period in 2022. The data shows a doubling of exports in February 2023, mainly to China, which received substantial shipments of soybeans and corn, alongside food flax seeds, sunflower meal, and wheat flour. Other Asian countries like the Republic of Korea and Japan also imported significant quantities of corn. The article concludes with the Rosselkhoznadzor issuing 320 phytosanitary certificates for export lots, underlining the growing international trade activity in the region.
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Since the beginning of 2023, the Primorsky Interregional Directorate of Rosselkhoznadzor has controlled 223,442.8 tons of grain and its products for export (for the corresponding period of 2022 - 126,576.6 tons). Of these, 112,740.6 tons - in February, which is twice as much as last year. In particular, over the past month, most of the grain and products of its processing were delivered to China. 25,215 tons of soybeans and 25,315 tons of corn were exported to this country. The Rosselkhoznadzor also registered 3,958.4 tons of food flax seeds, 12,869.7 tons of sunflower meal and 1,512 tons of wheat flour for export to China. In February, 22,401 tons of corn, 13,688 tons of wheat, 4 tons of peas, 4.5 tons of semolina, 4 tons of ...
Source: Oilworld

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