Russia: Bryansk region imported 71.9 thousand tons of agricultural products for 105.3 million dollars

Published 2021년 8월 31일

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The Bryansk region in Russia has imported agricultural products worth USD 105.3 million since the start of the year, with dairy products and poultry eggs making up 55.7% of the imports. Belarus and Switzerland were the main suppliers for these products, with cheeses and cottage cheese being the most imported dairy item. Fruits and nuts, mainly from Moldova, made up 26.5% of the imports, with apples and pears being the most imported. Meat and edible meat by-products, primarily from Belarus, accounted for 5.2% of the imports, with fresh cattle meat being the most imported meat product. Vegetables made up 2.3% of the imports.
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The largest part of supplies - 55.7% in value terms - fell on dairy products and poultry eggs According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, as of August 21, since the beginning of the year, 71.9 thousand tons of agricultural products worth USD 105.3 million have been imported to the Bryansk region. The largest share in the structure of regional imports - 55.7% in value terms - is occupied by dairy products and bird eggs (nomenclature of goods subject to foreign trade code 04): 28.2 thousand tons were imported for 58.7 million US dollars. The suppliers were Belarus (27.2 thousand tons for $ 53.9 million) and Switzerland (1.0 thousand tons for $ 4.8 million). In the structure of this commodity group (in value terms), 41.9% falls on cheeses and cottage cheese, 29.5% - on milk and condensed cream, 14.5% - on milk and uncondensed cream, 9.9% - on cream and butter. The share of fruits and nuts (nomenclature of goods subject to foreign trade code 08) in the total volume of imported ...
Source: Specagro

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