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Since the beginning of the year, almost 53 thousand tons of grain and oilseeds have been exported from the Chelyabinsk region

Published Aug 10, 2020

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The article highlights the regulatory activities of the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration in the Chelyabinsk Region from January 1 to August 9, 2020, focusing on the export of 52.9 thousand tons of regulated products. These products were exported to 21 countries, with the Republic of Kazakhstan being the primary importer, receiving 48.3 thousand tons of grain crops. Other export destinations included Poland, the Netherlands, Iran, and Belgium, among others. All these products met the phytosanitary standards set by the importing countries.
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In the period from January 1 to August 9, 2020, the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration in the Chelyabinsk Region controlled 52.9 thousand tons of regulated products intended for export. 21 countries receive plant products from the Chelyabinsk region. In general, 12.1 thousand tons of cereals, 10 thousand tons of flour, 6.1 thousand tons of flax seed, 1.9 thousand tons of sunflower seeds, 0.45 thousand tons of oilseeds, 360 tons of peas, 280 tons of mixed feed, 230 tons of chickpeas, 120 tons of pasta and other things (pumpkin seeds, poppy seeds, spices). The main importer is the Republic of Kazakhstan, where 48.3 thousand tons of grain crops were shipped. 41.2 thousand tons of wheat, 2.6 thousand tons of barley, 1.9 thousand tons of sunflower seeds, 0.2 thousand tons of oats, 0.5 thousand tons of buckwheat and 1.9 thousand tons were exported to Kazakhstan. ...
Source: Zol

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