Russia increased the export of poultry meat by 1.5 times

Published 2023년 3월 6일

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In 2022, China remained the leading buyer of Russian poultry meat, accounting for 39% of the total exports, with a 11% increase to 139 thousand tons, and a 53% increase in revenue. Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan were the next biggest buyers, with significant increases in their purchases. Russia exported over 90% of its poultry meat in the form of domestic chickens, but there was also growth in turkey and duck meat exports. The National Union of Poultry Breeders and turkey producers expect these export growth trends to continue, driven by an increase in meat production, improved competitive position in international markets, and new logistics chains.
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The number one buyer, like a year earlier, was China - it accounted for 39% of the total physical volume of Russian poultry meat exports. 139 thousand tons were sent to the country - 11% more than in 2021. In terms of money, exports to China increased by 53%. One of the factors for the growth in deliveries to China, the Director General of the National Union of Poultry Breeders, Sergey Lakhtyukhov, calls the increase in the output of products in demand on the Chinese market. In addition, last year it was possible to overcome a significant part of the problems associated with logistical restrictions that arose due to the refusal of the main operators to work in Russia, the expert says. The second buyer of Russian poultry meat in 2022 is Saudi Arabia. The country increased purchases by 59% in physical terms and by 85% in money terms. Kazakhstan closes the top three, which last year increased purchases of Russian poultry meat by 42% in physical terms and by 55% in monetary terms. ...
Source: RG

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