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Since the beginning of the year, about 900 thousand tons of grain and products of its processing have been exported from the territory of the Kaliningrad region in Russia

Published Aug 28, 2023

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The volume of exports of grain and grain processing products from the Kaliningrad region has increased by 64% this year compared to the same period last year. The main importer of these products is the Republic of Turkey. Various types of grain and grain products have been exported to countries such as the Republic of Belarus, Mexico, Brazil, Morocco, the Serbian Republic, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Belgium, and several other countries.
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According to phytosanitary control posts, since the beginning of this year, the volume of exports of grain and grain processing products from the territory of the Kaliningrad region has increased by 64% to 900 thousand tons compared to the same period last year (550 thousand tons). The Republic of Turkey is the main importer of regulated products. The main deliveries fell on soybean meal in the amount of 110 thousand tons, soy protein concentrate amounted to 15 thousand tons. Soybean and flaxseed meal in the amount of 106 thousand tons were sent to the Republic of Belarus. To Mexico - 66 thousand tons of food wheat. In addition, wheat in the amount of 138 thousand tons was exported to Brazil, Morocco and the Serbian Republic. Dried peas were sent to the Kingdom of the Netherlands - 6.6 thousand tons, food flax seeds to Belgium - 58 thousand tons and the Netherlands - 1 thousand tons. Meals were also sent to the Republic of Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belgium, ...
Source: Agroxxi
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