Russia: Export of agricultural products from Irkutsk region since the beginning of the year amounted to USD 15.4 million

Published 2021년 5월 12일

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The Irkutsk Region in Russia has exported 27.1 thousand tons of agricultural products worth $15.4 million from January to April 2021, making it the seventh largest exporter in the Siberian Federal District (SFD). The main exports include cereals, oilseeds, fruits, other seeds, fruits and grains, medicinal plants, and technical plants. The primary importers of these products were Mongolia, Hong Kong, and China, with cereals making up the largest share of exports to Mongolia. The region also imported $14.3 million worth of agricultural products, including vegetables, edible roots and tubers, and food products, with China, Sweden, and Thailand being the main suppliers.
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The main trading partners of the region are Mongolia, Hong Kong and China According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, since the beginning of the year by April 25, the Irkutsk Region exported 27.1 thousand tons of agricultural products worth 15.4 million US dollars (hereinafter - excluding trade with the EAEU countries in March and April). In terms of the volume of supplies in value terms, the region ranks seventh in the Siberian Federal District; the top three are Novosibirsk Region (USD 120.4 million), Altai Territory (USD 103.8 million) and Omsk Region (USD 81.4 million). In general, the SFD accounts for 4.8% of Russian agricultural exports - USD 440.8 million (1,511.2 thousand tons). The district mainly supplies cereals abroad (USD 128.2 million), as well as oilseeds and fruits; other seeds, fruits and grains; medicinal plants and plants for technical purposes (USD 79.6 million). Since the beginning of the year, cereals accounted for the largest share in the structure ...
Source: Specagro

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