Russia: Saratov region ranks first in the Volga Federal District in the export of agricultural products

Published Nov 11, 2021

Tridge summary

The Saratov region in Russia has seen a significant increase in agricultural exports, with a total value of USD 576.4 million from January to November 7, which is 2.6 times higher than the previous year. The region leads in the Volga Federal District in agricultural exports, contributing 29.3% to the total volume in the federal district and 2.1% in Russia. The demand for Saratov's agricultural products is high in European, Asian, and African markets, with Turkey, Latvia, and Azerbaijan being the main importers. The exports are predominantly vegetable oils, followed by cereals and vegetables. Other exports include ready-made animal feed, food products, agricultural seeds, poultry meat, plant materials, dairy products, sugar confectionery, spices, and flour and cereal industry products.
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More than half of the supply in value terms falls on vegetable oils According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, the export of agricultural products from the Saratov region from the beginning of the year to November 7 (excluding supplies to the EAEU countries in September and October) amounted to USD 576.4 million (954.6 thousand tons), 2.6 times exceeding the level for the same period last year. According to this indicator, the region ranks first in the Volga Federal District; its share in the total volume of agricultural exports in the Volga Federal District in value terms is 29.3%, in Russia - 2.1%. Saratov agricultural products are in demand in the markets of Europe, Asia, Africa; companies in the region supply their products to 38 countries of the world. In the reporting period, a significant volume of regional agricultural exports fell on shipments to Turkey (USD 137.0 million), Latvia (USD 56.8 million), Azerbaijan (USD 43.3 million). The regional Ministry of ...
Source: Specagro

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