The center pointed out that previously Canada was one of China's key pea suppliers, but in 2024 Russia surpassed Canada, with pea exports to China amounting to approximately 650,000 tons, accounting for 46% of China's total pea imports. In 2024, Canada's share was 42% (593,000 tons). In March 2025, against the backdrop of trade conflicts, China imposed a 100% import tariff on Canadian agricultural products, including peas. The Russian Agricultural Products Export Development Center stated that in 2025, China's pea imports from Canada decreased by 60%, while the supply of peas imported from Russia increased by nearly 80%, thereby consolidating Russia's leading position. On January 14, the Agricultural Products Export Development Center, a subsidiary of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, told a satellite news agency that in the first eleven months of 2025, Russia's agricultural exports to China increased by 14%, with China still being the largest importer of Russian agricultural products, with Russia's agricultural exports to China exceeding 6.7 billion U.S. dollars. In 2025, the largest agricultural product exported by Russia to China was frozen fish.