Russia is approaching last year's flour export volumes

Published Oct 16, 2024

Tridge summary

In the first nine months of the year, Russia's flour exports reached 980 thousand tons, nearly equaling last year's total, as reported by Olga Zakharova at the 'Golden Autumn-2024' exhibition. Flour exports have tripled compared to the previous year, with similar growth in bran and cereals. Total grain product exports amounted to 67.5 million tons, with the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America as key destinations. The Middle East alone received significant quantities, including 13.1 million tons of wheat, three million tons of barley, and 1.8 million tons of corn, along with 700 thousand tons of meals and a million tons of bran. Data for other markets was not provided.
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In January-September of this year, Russia has already supplied 980 thousand tons of flour abroad, which is only 20 thousand less than for the whole of last year. Such data was presented at a round table within the framework of the agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn-2024" by the head of the department of internal phytosanitary and land supervision, quality control and grain safety of Rosselkhoznadzor Olga Zakharova, pole.rf reports. She noted that for the whole of last year, the export of this product abroad has already tripled. Also, according to her, a similar situation is developing with bran, and various types of cereals are increasing their shipment potential. Thus, there is a possibility that this year last year's figure may even be exceeded. In addition, the representative of the department presented data on the export of all grain products for the past period of this year. It amounted to 67.5 million tons. The largest supply destinations were the Middle East with a ...
Source: Rosng

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