Russia: Siberian exporters were told about the most popular types of grain products abroad

Published 2024년 6월 25일

Tridge summary

The VI International Conference was held in Novosibirsk to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Eurasian Economic Union, focusing on export scenarios and interregional cooperation. The conference highlighted the significant grain exports from the Siberian Federal District, with the first five months of the year seeing 1.7 million tons exported, predominantly wheat. The Altai Territory, Omsk Region, Novosibirsk Region, and Krasnoyarsk Territory were the main contributors to these exports. The conference also underscored the leadership of the Krasnoyarsk Territory in rapeseed and oat exports, and the Altai Territory's dominance in wheat flour, flax seeds, and wheat bran exports. Kazakhstan and China were the largest importers of Siberian grain, with Mongolia, Belarus, and Uzbekistan also significant in the import volumes.
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In Novosibirsk, with the support of the Government of the region, the VI International Conference “Export to the EAEU countries: scenarios of interregional cooperation” was held, dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the Eurasian Economic Union. As part of the expert session “EAEU Agricultural Industry: Assessing the Effectiveness of Internal Technologies for Industry Development,” Deputy Director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Center for Grain Quality Assessment”, Director of the Altai Branch, Maria Shostak, spoke. Maria Mikhailovna told the conference participants about the export of grain and its processed products from the Siberian Federal District. Thus, according to her, in the first five months of this year, Siberian grain exports amounted to 1.7 million tons. The main exporters have traditionally been the Altai Territory (619 thousand tons), the Omsk Region (373 thousand tons), the Novosibirsk Region (362 thousand tons) and the Krasnoyarsk Territory (184 ...
Source: Zol

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