Russia: Since the beginning of the year, the Stavropol Territory has shipped more than 1.5 million tons of grain products for export and domestic transportation

Published Apr 18, 2024

Tridge summary

Between January and April 18, 2024, the North Caucasus Interregional Department of Rosselkhoznadzor in the Stavropol Territory managed the supply of over 1.525 million tons of grain products. Of this, 360.178 thousand tons were exported to various countries, with Georgia emerging as the top recipient, overtaking Azerbaijan from the previous year. The remaining 1.165 million tons were distributed within Russia, mainly to ports for further exportation. This period saw a decrease in the total volume of grain products supplied by 1.2 times compared to the same timeframe in 2023, although exports saw a 1.3 times increase.
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From January to April 18, 2024, the North Caucasus Interregional Department of Rosselkhoznadzor in the Stavropol Territory controlled the supply of more than 1.525 million tons of grain products. Of these, 360.178 thousand tons were exported to the following countries: It should be noted that for the same period in 2023, the leader in the purchase of Stavropol grain was Azerbaijan (136.398 thousand tons), this year – Georgia. In addition, shipments of more than 1.165 million tons of grain to other regions of Russia were controlled. The largest volume of grain products (over 1.123 million tons) was sent to the ports of the Krasnodar Territory, Astrakhan and Rostov regions, and the Republic of Dagestan for further export. Analyzing the same period in 2023, it can be noted that the total volume of supplies of grain products ...
Source: Zol

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