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Russian Agricultural Products Export Development Center: Russia is China's second largest candy supplier

Published Feb 7, 2025

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In 2024, Russia is projected to emerge as a leading supplier of confectionery products to China, with an export volume of 34,000 tons, predominantly composed of chocolate, and also including pasta, bread, and sugar products. This places Russia as the leading exporter of chocolate products to China, surpassing Italy and Belgium. The trade volume of agricultural products between China and Russia experienced a significant increase of 33% in 2023, amounting to $11.4 billion, and is anticipated to reach $170 million in investment in 2024. The cooperation between the two countries encompasses a wide range of agricultural activities, including the production of soybeans, corn, and other crops, greenhouse vegetable cultivation, and livestock and poultry farming, with Chinese agricultural enterprises showing a strong interest in investing in the Russian agricultural sector.
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In 2024, Russia will supply 34,000 tons of confectionery products to China, including 23,000 tons of chocolate, 10,000 tons of pasta and bread products, and 1,000 tons of sugar products. Last year, Russia's candy exports to China were second only to Indonesia, which supplied 72,000 tons. Italy ranked third with a supply of 21,000 tons. The Russian Agricultural Products Export Development Center pointed out that in 2024, Russia ranked first among chocolate product exporters to China (23,000 tons). Italy ranked second (13,600 tons), and Belgium ranked third (0.9 million tons). In October 2024, Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui stated at the China-Russia Agricultural Cooperation Forum that the trade volume of agricultural products between China and Russia reached an unprecedented $11.4 billion in 2023, a year-on-year increase of 33%. Zhang Hanhui pointed out that Chinese agricultural enterprises are ...
Source: Foodmate
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