Rosselkhoznadzor: Russia's export of forage grasses in 2020 increased six times

Published 2021년 2월 2일

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In 2020, Russia experienced a significant increase in the export of herbs and plant products used for feed, with a volume of 65.7 thousand tons, a sixfold increase from 2019 and nine times more than 2018. These products, including hay, alfalfa, clover, sainfoin, fodder cabbage, lupine, and vetch, were exported to 24 countries. The most popular exports were lupine seeds, accounting for 90% of the total supply. The main importers were Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, and Belarus.
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In 2020, the volume of supplies to foreign markets of herbs and products of plant origin used for feed purposes increased significantly, the Rosselkhoznadzor reports. Hay, alfalfa, clover, sainfoin, fodder cabbage, lupine, vetch and other similar feed products, granulated or non-granulated (TN VED CODE 1214909000) were supplied from Russia to 24 countries in 2020. The export volume, according to the FCS, amounted to 65.7 thousand tons, which is 6 times more than in 2019 (10.8 thousand tons) and 9 times more than in 2018 (7 thousand tons). In January 2020, more than 6 thousand tons of forage grasses and plant products have already been sent to foreign markets, which indicates a continuing high demand for these products from Russia. The most popular crops among importing countries, according to the Rosselkhoznadzor FSIS ...
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