The export of products of Tomsk agro-industry has grown 1.5

Published Jun 16, 2020

Tridge summary

The Tomsk region in Russia has experienced a growth in agricultural exports, with the first half of 2020 seeing transactions worth $11.46 million to China, $1.82 million to the Netherlands, and $1.13 million to Kazakhstan. Highlights include SIBAGRO's inaugural pork shipment to Vietnam and the region's diversified exports, including organics to the Netherlands. The national project 'International Cooperation and Export' aims for a total export volume of $30.5 million by year-end, reflecting the expansion of sales markets and increased delivery volumes by local agribusinesses.
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Export growth is due to the expansion of sales markets and an increase in the volume of deliveries of the Tomsk agribusiness. In particular, the SIBAGRO company made the first shipment of pork to Vietnam. Given favorable market conditions, the company plans to supply 135 tons of products to Vietnamese consumers for a total of $ 0.3 million. The bulk of agricultural products shipped from the Tomsk Region ($ 8.64 million) continues to be supplied to China, where rapeseed oil, pine nut, offal and chicken meat, wheat flour and beer were exported in the first half of the year. The second in the export structure ($ 1.82 million) was the Netherlands, which is a consumer of organics - peas, wheat, flax seeds and rapeseed. Kazakhstan is in third place, where in the first half of 2020 45 goods of the Tomsk agro-industry were shipped for $ 1.13 million. In the framework of the regional project “Export of agricultural products” of the national project “International Cooperation and Export”, ...
Source: Dairy

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