Tridge 요약
During the period from July 1, 2024, to April 20, 2025, Romania emerged as a leading grain exporter in Europe, according to the European Commission. The country exported a total of 7,199,953.1 tons of grain, including 4.73 million tons of soft wheat, 1.60 million tons of barley, and 862,782.1 tons of corn. The primary markets for these exports included Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Turkey, and Israel. This performance positions Romania as the second-largest grain exporter in Europe behind France, Germany, Lithuania, and Poland. The upcoming 23 International Conference BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV on April 24 in Kyiv is set to focus on the further development of the grain sector in the Black Sea and Danube region.
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원본 콘텐츠
According to the European Commission, Romania is far ahead in the European grain export rankings. From July 1, 2024, to April 20, 2025, Romania exported 7,199,953.1 tons of grain to external markets. Data from G4Food.ro indicates that soft wheat exports to markets outside the European Union reached 4,732,932.7 tons, with a total value of €1,074,222,797. The leading buyer of Romanian grain was Egypt, purchasing 818,903.8 tons (€190,070,986), followed by Saudi Arabia (805,813.3 tons) and Jordan (517,292.3 tons, €116,699,853). Barley exports totaled 1,603,408.4 tons, valued at €303,137,889. The primary buyer was Saudi Arabia, with 533,323.4 tons worth €97,121,892. Jordan ranked second with 181,577.2 tons, and Kuwait third with 118,207 tons (€21,939,784). Corn exports amounted to 862,782.1 tons, with a financial value of €221,619,292. The largest share was sent to Turkey (224,069.3 tons, €50,688,170), followed by Israel (215,018.6 tons, €45,688,868) and Lebanon (133,758.9 tons, ...