Russia expects to enter the top 5 pork exporters in the world by 2030

Published 2022년 12월 6일

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Russia aims to rank among the top five pork exporters globally by 2030, as announced by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Andrey Razin. The country plans to double its meat exports to foreign markets in the next 5-7 years, with a focus on maintaining biosafety, particularly against African swine fever. Razin emphasized that this goal is achievable given Russia's ability to handle significant challenges.
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Russia sets itself the goal of becoming one of the five largest pork exporters in the world by 2030. This was announced by Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Andrey Razin during the XIV International Scientific and Practical Conference "Pig Breeding-2022". “We are starting to talk very seriously about increasing our export expansion. We are talking about the fact that the volume of our meat supplies to foreign markets should at least double over the next 5-7 years, and in general, by 2030 we set ourselves quite an ambitious goal enter the top five exporters of pork meat," he said. It's an ambitious but achievable goal "because we've learned how to deal with big challenges," he said. At the same time, the achievement of the set goals is possible while ensuring the biosafety of pig breeding, primarily from African swine fever. “We can see by the numbers that we ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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