Russia: Siberian regions increased grain exports to China fivefold

Published 2023년 11월 30일

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From July to November 2023, grain exports from the Siberian Federal District to China increased fivefold compared to the previous year, reaching 744,000 tons. The leading exporter was the Novosibirsk region, mainly selling barley, peas, and wheat. The Altai Territory also had significant exports, with peas, rapeseed, and buckwheat being the main products. Other regions such as Irkutsk and Omsk also saw increased exports to China.
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Grain exports to China from the regions of the Siberian Federal District (SFD) from the beginning of July to November 2023 increased five times compared to the same period last year and amounted to 744 thousand tons. This was reported to TASS by the press service of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Center for Grain Quality Assessment". “Exports to China from the Siberian Federal District currently amount to 744 thousand tons. These are wheat, wheat flour, hulled sunflower seeds, buckwheat husks, rapeseed meal, oat flakes and cereals, sunflower cake, buckwheat and barley groats and other nomenclature units. And in relation compared to the previous period, their exports to China increased fivefold,” the press service reported. According to the center, the leading exporter was the Novosibirsk region, which supplied 235 thousand tons. The largest shipments were barley (82.3 thousand tons), peas (56.5 thousand tons) and wheat (30.2 thousand tons). Moreover, this year China is ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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