China's agricultural exports to Russia, including tobacco and its substitutes, vegetables, non-food extracts, mushrooms, and other edible plant parts, increased by 5.8% to $2.3 billion. On the other hand, Russia's exports to China, consisting primarily of frozen fish, rapeseed oil, shrimp and crabs, sunflower oil, and soybeans, saw a significant increase of 44.1% to $8.8 billion. Agricultural exports make up 79.0% of the total agricultural trade between the two countries.