Russia: The agricultural industry of Chuvashia has increased exports of products almost five times over the decade

Published Feb 27, 2024

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In 2023, the Chuvash Republic saw a 4.7-fold increase in agricultural exports compared to a decade ago, exporting 36.1 thousand tons. This surge is credited to farmers shifting sales to friendly nations and establishing business ties in Asia. The most exported products included confectionery, poultry, and oilseeds, with China, Belarus, and Poland being the top importers. There was also a significant increase in exports to Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Poland, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, and Germany compared to the previous year.
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At the end of 2023, according to updated data, 36.1 thousand tons of agricultural products were shipped from the region, which is 4.7 times more than 10 years ago. The results of the implementation of the regional project of the Chuvash Republic “Export of agricultural products” of the national project “International Cooperation and Export” were discussed at a meeting at the Ministry of Agriculture of Chuvashia. “Despite the growing volume of sanctions for our country, the demand for products of domestic manufacturers abroad is growing. In many ways, this increase in supplies is the result of the work of our farmers, who quickly reoriented sales to friendly countries and established business contacts in Asia. For example, if we compare the first “sanction” year of 2014 and the results of 2023 in Chuvashia, the export of agricultural products from the republic increased 4.7 times,” noted Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture of Chuvashia Sergei Artamonov. At the end of ...
Source: Zol

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