Russian wheat for Angola

Published 2024년 10월 16일

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For the first time, Russian wheat was exported from the port of Vysotsk in the Leningrad Region to Angola on October 13, with the St. Petersburg branch of the Grain Quality Assessment Center confirming its compliance with Angola's standards. Certificates for non-radioactivity and quarantine phytosanitary conditions were issued. Since the beginning of the year, 835 thousand tons of grain have been tested, including 533 thousand tons of soft wheat. In 2024, the Leningrad Region's grain exports have reached various countries, such as Belgium, China, and Nigeria.
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On October 13, Russian wheat was shipped from the port of Vysotsk in the Leningrad Region to the Republic of Angola for the first time. Specialists from the St. Petersburg branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Grain Quality Assessment Center" conducted work to study the quality, safety, and fumigation indicators of this export batch. Based on the results of the tests, the wheat meets the requirements of the Republic of Angola. A certificate of non-radioactivity and a conclusion on the quarantine phytosanitary condition of the products were issued for the batch. The branch reported that a total of 835 thousand tons of exported grain have been tested since the beginning of the year, with soft wheat accounting for the main share - 533 thousand tons. In 2024, grain and its processed products were ...
Source: AgriNews

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