Russia: Seed growers of Bashkiria have significantly increased the export of their products

Published Nov 2, 2023

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Seed growers in Bashkortostan have increased their export of seeds by 25% this year, with over 1,745 tons of seed material being exported to countries such as Armenia, Belarus, Germany, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. The seeds underwent testing and inspections to ensure they met phytosanitary requirements and no quarantine organisms were found. This increase in seed export follows a previous report of Bashkiria nearly doubling its grain export shipments in September 2023 compared to the previous year.
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This year, seed growers in Bashkortostan have increased the export of their products by a quarter, the regional department of Rosselkhoznadzor reported. In total, since the beginning of the year, employees of the supervisory agency have inspected 89 batches of forage grass and leguminous seeds shipped for export to the CIS countries, the EAEU and the European Union. Armenia, Belarus, Germany, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan purchased vetch, mustard, sweet clover, alfalfa, sainfoin, wheat, and barley seeds for sowing. The total volume of exported seed material exceeded 1,745 tons. This is 542 tons more than last year. “All batches of seeds underwent entomological and herbological studies at the Bashkir testing laboratory. Based on the results of phytosanitary examinations, no quarantine organisms were identified. All shipped batches of ...
Source: Zol
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