Russia increased flour exports by 1.3 times to 830 thousand tons in 8 months

Published Sep 10, 2024

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Russia has seen a significant increase in its wheat and rye-wheat flour exports in the first eight months of the year, with over 830 thousand tons, which is a 1.3 times increase compared to the same period last year. Afghanistan has been the largest buyer, accounting for 34.8% of these exports, followed by China with 10% and Iraq with 9.2%. The Agroexport center predicts that by 2030, Russian wheat or wheat-rye flour exports could reach 1.7 million tons. Furthermore, global flour exports in 2023 are projected to reach 12.3 million tons, valued at $6.3 billion.
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Moscow. September 10. INTERFAX.RU - Russia exported more than 830 thousand tons of wheat and rye-wheat flour in the first 8 months of this year, which is 1.3 times more than in the same period last year. This was reported by the Agroexport center, citing expert data. Afghanistan was the largest buyer of Russian flour, accounting for 34.8% of exports. China is in second place (10%), and Iraq is in the top 3 (9.2%). According to preliminary calculations by Agroexport, by 2030, the volume of ...
Source: Interfax

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