Russian grain was delivered to India for the first time through the Baltic Sea port

Published 2024년 5월 13일

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From April to July of 2024, the St. Petersburg branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Center for Grain Quality Assessment” conducted quality and safety inspections on 10 sea vessels, each capable of carrying between 30 to 60 thousand tons of grain. These inspections covered a variety of crops, including soft wheat, barley, peas, lentils, and flax, and were shipped to several countries such as India, Turkey, Belgium, Italy, Algeria, Cuba, and Morocco. The inspection team ensured that the necessary documentation and certificates were prepared in accordance with the specific requirements of each recipient country.
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For 4 months of 2024, specialists from the St. Petersburg branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Center for Grain Quality Assessment” carried out quality and safety control on 10 sea vessels, each of which holds from 30 to 60 thousand tons of grain. As reported by the sfera.fm editorial center, the geography of shipments is very diverse; products were sent to India, Turkey, Belgium, Italy, Algeria, Cuba and Morocco. The main exported crops are soft wheat, barley, peas, lentils and flax. Research, preparation of documentation and certificates were carried ...
Source: Agronovosti

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