Stavropol region in Russia began to supply vegetable oil to the UAE, China, Qatar, and other countries

Published 2021년 7월 12일

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The Stavropol Territory in Russia has expanded its vegetable oil exports to six new countries, including the United Arab Emirates, China, Qatar, Nepal, Lebanon, and Senegal, increasing its export partners to 23. The region, known as the largest agricultural base for sunflower seed cultivation, has seen a 1.5 times increase in exports of fat and oil products in the first half of 2021 compared to the previous year, exporting over 30 thousand tons for $27.1 million. The regional government aims to expand its presence in various countries, including Haiti, Maldives, Philippines, Ghana, and Mozambique.
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The Stavropol Territory in 2021 expanded the geography of export supplies of vegetable oil. The products began to be exported to the UAE, China, Qatar, Nepal, Lebanon and Senegal, the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the region told reporters on Monday. “If earlier Stavropol oil was shipped to 17 countries of the world, then this year the number of foreign economic partners of Stavropol was replenished with such countries as the United Arab Emirates, China, Qatar, Nepal, Lebanon, Senegal. , Georgia and Armenia, and following the results of the first half of the year - the United Arab Emirates, Georgia, China ", - are quoted in the message the words of acting. Minister of Agriculture of the Territory Vladimir Sitnikov. According to the ministry, the Stavropol region is the largest agricultural base for the cultivation of sunflower seeds. "In the first half of 2021, the largest growth in export volumes [of agricultural products in the Stavropol Territory] is ...
Source: Milknews

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