Rosselkhoznadzor held an online meeting with exporters of Russian grain

Published 2022년 2월 24일

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An online meeting was held by Anton Karmazin, Deputy Head of the Rosselkhoznadzor, with enterprises involved in Russian grain exports to review the results of 2021 and outline plans for 2022. The discussion highlighted the opening of new grain markets, including expanded exports of spring wheat and barley to China. Despite the pandemic limiting international visits, trade negotiations with several countries are expected to resume. However, there has been over 30 notifications from importing countries about non-compliance issues with Russian grain. Preliminary results show that for the 2021-22 agricultural year, Russia exported over 36 million tons of grain, a 20% decrease from the previous season, with Turkey and Egypt being the largest importers.
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On February 21, Deputy Head of the Rosselkhoznadzor Anton Karmazin held an online meeting with enterprises supplying Russian grain abroad, dedicated to the results of the work of the Rosselkhoznadzor to open new grain markets in 2021 and key tasks for 2022. The meeting was attended by representatives of the territorial departments of the Service, the Center for Grain Quality Assessment, the Union of Grain Exporters, as well as companies exporting grain products. Anton Karmazin announced brief preliminary export results for the 2021-22 agricultural year, named the main importing countries and the volumes of products shipped to them. Separately, he dwelled on the opening of new markets for Russian grain. An important event for the Russian Federation was the abolition in early February 2022 of the principle of regionalization for the export of spring wheat and barley to China. Now these grain crops can be imported to China from all over Russia. Prior to this, the list of suppliers ...
Source: Zol

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