Russia: Stavropol increased grain export by 1.5 times in two months of 2022

Published 2022년 8월 10일

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The Stavropol Territory in the North Caucasus has seen a significant increase in grain exports, with over 38 thousand tons exported from June to early August 2022, a 56.5% increase compared to the same period last year. The majority of these exports were sent to neighboring countries such as Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Georgia, with smaller shipments also going to the Middle East. Products included wheat, corn, rapeseed, mustard, barley, chickpeas, and millet. Despite economic challenges, exports to European partners, including Poland, continue consistently.
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From June to early August 2022, over 38 thousand tons of grain products were exported from the Stavropol Territory. Compared to the same period last year, grain shipments for export increased by 56.5%, RBC Kavkaz was told in the North Caucasus Interregional Department of Rosselkhoznadzor. In particular, for the same period in 2021, only 16.5 thousand tons of grain were shipped from the Stavropol Territory. All shipments were controlled by the department. This year, Stavropol enterprises shipped more than 36.5 thousand tons of grain to neighboring countries. Large batches of products were delivered to Azerbaijan (27.6 thousand tons of wheat and corn), Belarus (7.9 thousand tons of rapeseed) and Georgia (780 tons of wheat and millet). “Despite the economic situation, Stavropol enterprises continue to fulfill their obligations to European partners. For example, 264 tons of mustard were shipped to Poland in two months, and deliveries continue,” the department noted. In addition, grain ...
Source: Zol

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