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Since the beginning of the agricultural year in Primorsky Krai, 866 thousand SDIZ for grain processing products have been registered in the FGIS "Grain"

Published Feb 6, 2025

Tridge summary

Primorsky Krai farmers have entered information on the 2024 harvest of grain crops, oilseeds, and leguminous crops, totaling 800.6 thousand tons, into the FGIS "Grain" platform. From January 1 to February 3, the region produced 6.3 thousand tons of processed grain products. From July 1, 2024, to February 3, 2025, 318 Primorsky grain producers issued 12.7 thousand shipping documents, with some products being exported and imported. Meanwhile, 302 processing enterprises in the region issued 865.8 thousand SDIZ for various operations related to processed grain products.
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At the same time, 318 regional agricultural producers issued 12.7 thousand SDIZ for grain According to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, as of February 3, Primorsky Krai farmers entered information on 800.6 thousand tons of grain crops for the 2024 harvest, 567.9 thousand tons of oilseeds and 1.0 thousand tons of leguminous crops into the FGIS "Grain". The production of processed grain products in the region from January 1 to February 3 amounted to 6.3 thousand tons, according to data from the FGIS "Grain". Of these, 6.3 thousand tons of cereals and about 0.1 thousand tons of other processed products (bran and mixtures for the preparation of bakery and flour confectionery products) were made. From July 1, 2024 to February 3, 2025, 318 Primorsky grain producers issued 12.7 thousand shipping documents (SDIZ). Of these, 2.9 thousand SDIZ were issued for the movement of 373.8 thousand tons of grain with a change of owner; 2.8 thousand SDIZ for 351.3 thousand tons of products ...
Source: Specagro
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