Russia has expanded the geography of grain buyers in the South and North America market

Published 2021년 1월 14일

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In 2020, the number of South and North American states importing grain from Russia increased, with Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Mexico being joined by Cuba and Brazil. The total shipment of wheat from Russian ports to the American region was over 297 thousand tons, with Nicaragua being the most active buyer (102 thousand tons). Mexico and Brazil followed with 71 thousand tons and 66 thousand tons respectively, while Venezuela and Cuba purchased 33 thousand tons and 25 thousand tons respectively. Chile also bought 0.2 thousand tons of lentils, and Mexico and Paraguay imported sunflower seeds, with quantities of 0.16 thousand tons and 0.02 thousand tons respectively.
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Original content

According to the Center for Grain Quality Assessment, the list of South and North American states that import grain from the Russian Federation increased last year. As the correspondent of "KazakhZerno.kz" reports, if in 2019 only Venezuela, Nicaragua and Mexico were on this list, then last year Cuba and Brazil joined them. Thus, more than 297 thousand tons of wheat were shipped from the ports of the South of Russia to the American region in 2020. The most active buyer is Nicaragua: this country has purchased over 102 thousand tons. In second place is Mexico (almost 71 thousand tons), in third place is Brazil (66 thousand tons). So far, Venezuela (33 thousand tons) and ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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