The enterprises of the Krasnoyarsk Territory of Russia doubled exports of agricultural products

Published 2021년 5월 28일

Tridge summary

The Krasnoyarsk Territory in Russia has seen a significant increase in agricultural exports in the first quarter of 2021, doubling the amount from the same period last year to over 80 thousand tons worth $ 24.3 million. The region has met 55% of its annual export indicator for the national project "International Cooperation and Export". The main exports include wheat and meslin, with over 76 thousand tons, and rapeseed. Other exports included bran, sowings, cakes, chicken eggs, farm animals, and horses. All export products are tested for compliance with international regulations. The region is planning to double the number of grain suppliers to China. Additionally, a project to build a wheat processing plant is underway, which is expected to produce high added value products, 70% of which will be exported.
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In the first quarter of 2021, more than 80 thousand tons of agricultural products worth $ 24.3 million were sent abroad from the Krasnoyarsk Territory - twice as much as in the same period last year. The Krasnoyarsk Territory has fulfilled by 55% the annual indicator assigned to the region in the national project "International Cooperation and Export". Krasnoyarsk wheat and meslin are in the greatest demand abroad. Agricultural enterprises shipped almost 76 thousand tons of this product for $ 20 million. More than 4 thousand tons of rapeseed were exported for $ 2.3 million. Also, bran and sowings, cakes, chicken eggs, farm animals, in particular horses, etc. were sent abroad from the region. Leonid Shorokhov, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Territory - Minister of Agriculture and Trade: “Confident rates of shipment of regional agricultural products for export are maintained due to the optimal conjuncture that has developed on the international market of grain and ...
Source: Zol

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