Russia: Quotas for imports of sunflower seeds, corn, and rapeseed have not yet been consumed

Published 2024년 10월 28일

Tridge summary

Ruseed's analytical center has reported a significant decrease in Russia's imports of sunflower and corn seeds. Sunflower seed imports are down 2.3 times from last year at 6.57 thousand tons, with Turkey as the largest supplier and Serbia's share increasing. Corn seed imports have decreased by 5.8 times to 3.09 thousand tons, with Hungary as the main supplier despite a decrease in volume. Spring rapeseed imports are also down, by 2.4 times, with Germany still the main supplier but with a decreased share.
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According to the analytical center of the breeding and seed company Ruseed, as of October 14, the volume of sunflower seed imports decreased by 2.3 times compared to the same date last year and amounted to about 6.57 thousand tons, including 4.46 thousand tons from friendly countries. The import quota is 7.5 thousand tons. Turkey remains the largest supplier with a share of 49% (50% a year earlier), although imports from the country decreased by 2.4 times compared to 2023, to 3.2 thousand tons. Serbia's share in sunflower seed supplies increased from 2% to 17%, the country increased the volume of shipments to Russia by 3.3 times, to 1.1 thousand tons. Imports from Romania increased by 31%, its share amounted to 13%. Imports from Spain decreased by 40%, the country's share in total supplies amounted to 14%. There is also a sharp reduction in imports from Germany and France, while imports from Hungary have almost completely ceased, analysts note. Imports of corn seeds have decreased ...
Source: AgroInvestor

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