Siberian pine nuts export volumes increased by 10 times

Published 2020년 9월 18일

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The Siberian Federal District (SFD) of Russia experienced a 15% increase in food product exports, amounting to USD 668.7 million from January to July 2020. The exports saw a significant rise in meat, wheat, and pine nuts, with meat exports to China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan increasing 5.5 times in weight and value, wheat exports doubling to Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey, and pine nut exports to China and Germany seeing a 10-fold increase. On the other hand, barley exports experienced a decrease of 38% in weight and 46.5% in value.
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According to the Siberian Customs Administration, in January-July 2020, the value of food products exported from the Siberian Federal District (SFD) outside Russia increased by 15% and amounted to USD 668.7 million. For 7 months of 2020 in the Siberian Federal District, the export of meat, primarily meat and edible offal of poultry and pork, increased 5.5 times in weight and value, amounting to 4.1 thousand tons worth 8.3 million US dollars. The largest volumes of supplies were made to China, Mongolia and the Republic of Kazakhstan. Wheat supplies increased significantly (more than doubled), amounting to 441.3 thousand tons for the amount of USD 92.7 million. Wheat was exported mainly to Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan and Turkey. Export of barley, on the contrary, decreased in weight by 38%, in value - by 46.5% and amounted to 76.3 thousand tons by 13 million US dollars. It should be noted that there has been a large ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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