Russia has more than doubled oat supplies to China

Published Oct 7, 2024

Tridge summary

In the first eight months of the year, Russia has doubled its oat exports to China in both volume and value compared to the previous year, exporting approximately 152,000 tons worth $35 million. This increase positions Russia as the second-largest oat supplier to China, following Australia, which exported over 158,000 tons. The monetary value of Australia's exports was not disclosed.
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Original content

Over the first eight months of this year, Russia has doubled its oat supplies to the Chinese market in both physical and monetary terms. Such data was cited in its Telegram channel by the Federal Center for the Development of Agricultural Exports (Agroexport, owned by the Ministry of Agriculture) with reference to data from the General Administration of Customs (GAC) of China. In exact figures, this amounted to about 152 thousand tons worth $35 million. Over the same period last year, 78.5 thousand tons were exported for $17 million, respectively. With this indicator, the country ranks second ...
Source: Rosng

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