Russian sausage gains a foothold in the markets of Africa and Southeast Asia

Published 2021년 9월 24일

Tridge summary

Exports of sausage products from Russia have seen a significant increase of 33% in the first nine months of 2021 compared to the previous year, totaling 33.1 thousand tons. This growth is largely due to the development of new export markets, especially in West Africa, as well as a fivefold increase in exports to the Far East and Southeast Asia. The main importers remain Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan. The total sausage export is expected to surpass 55 thousand tons by the end of the year, marking a 25% increase from the previous year. The expansion into these new markets reflects a diversification strategy by meat and fish product manufacturers.
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"Since the beginning of 2021 (by September 1 - ed.), The export of sausage products from Russia has grown by 33% compared to last year and amounted to 33.1 thousand tons," the press service said. And the main feature during this period was the development of new directions: the countries of West Africa appeared among the importers, and exports to the Far East and Southeast Asia increased in kind almost fivefold. RSHB experts associate the increase in supplies with the general diversification strategy of meat and fish products manufacturers and predict the total supply of sausages at the end of the year at more than 55 thousand tons, 25% higher than last year. The export of sausages from the Russian Federation last year amounted to 44 thousand tons, the press service said. The main export market is Kazakhstan, which has increased the import of sausage products from the Russian Federation over these eight months in annual terms by 27%, to 22.1 thousand tons. This is followed by ...
Source: Agrovesti

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