Since the beginning of the year, Russia has increased sausage exports by almost a quarter

Published 2024년 6월 26일

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Russia has experienced a significant increase in the export of sausages and other highly processed meat products, with a 21% rise over the past four months, primarily to Kazakhstan. Other significant importers include Azerbaijan, Abkhazia, Congo, and Angola. The growth is attributed to the affordability of these products and the expansion of product ranges. Despite challenges such as tariff escalation in other countries, there is potential for growth, especially in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. However, successful export of these products requires substantial marketing efforts and investments.
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The growth driver was supplies to Kazakhstan, traditionally the leading market for domestic highly processed meat products. Over four months, more than 11 thousand tons of sausages were supplied to this country - 21% more than the corresponding period last year. Also in the top 3 importers are Azerbaijan and Abkhazia. Among foreign buyers, the leaders were African countries - Congo and Angola. This year, supplies to China, Mongolia, Vietnam, and the UAE also increased significantly. In 2024, exports to Peru resumed, interrupted in 2020, and shipments to Ecuador were also made for the first time. In many ways, the growth in supplies to African countries is due not only to our efforts to expand interaction with the continent, but also to the range of products that are close to this market and affordable, says the head of the Center for Economic Analytical Research at the Federal Scientific Center for Food Systems. V.M. Gorbatov RAS Dmitry Gordeev. As for our neighbors who are close ...
Source: RG

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