Russia exported a record 1.4 million tons of peas in 2021/2022 agricultural year

Published 2022년 8월 26일

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In the 2021/2022 agricultural year, Russia achieved a record high in pea exports, exporting 1.4 million tons, a 65% increase from the previous year, making it the fifth largest exported crop. This represents a significant rise from the 588 thousand tons exported two years earlier. The country shipped to 56 countries, including increases in exports to Turkey, Bangladesh, Latvia, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, and Malaysia. Turkey emerged as the largest buyer, doubling its imports to 394,000 tons, while Bangladesh quadrupled its imports to 282,000 tons.
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Russia in 2021/2022 agricultural year (July-June) exported 1.4 million tons of peas, which is 65% more than in the previous agricultural year. This was reported by the Grain Quality Assessment Center (a department of the Rosselkhoznadzor). This is a record figure, the report says. In the 2020/2021 agricultural year, exports amounted to 863 thousand tons, a year earlier - 588 thousand tons. In the top 10 exported crops, peas rose from 7th to 5th place. The share in exports also hit a record - 2.8% against 1.5% in the 2020/2021 agricultural year. As the Center notes, exports were ahead of schedule throughout the entire agricultural year. Peas were shipped to 56 countries of the world (47 countries in 2020/2021 and 49 in 2019/2020 agricultural years). At the same time, the demand for this leguminous crop increased from 41 countries. Turkey became the main buyer of Russian peas, doubling its imports to 394,000 tons (28% of total exports). A year ago, she was in second place. The ...
Source: Zol

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