The Stavropol Territory in the first half of 2020 increased the export of agricultural products by 60%

Published 2020년 7월 15일

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The Stavropol Territory has seen a significant increase in agricultural exports in the first half of 2020, with a 60% rise compared to the same period in 2019, totaling over $ 180 million. This growth is due to factors such as the strong dollar, high grain prices, and the creation of guidebooks on export activities. The region has also opened 13 new markets for 12 different products. The majority of exports consist of grain products, followed by meat and dairy, food and processing industry products, oil and fat products, and other agricultural products. The main importers of Stavropol's agricultural products are Azerbaijan, China, Iran, and Georgia.
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The export of agricultural products in the Stavropol Territory for the first six months of 2020 amounted to more than $ 180 million, which is 60% more than the same period in 2019. This indicator was achieved due to the growth of the dollar, the high cost of grain, as well as guidebooks on export activities, the Ministry of Agriculture of the region told TASS on Wednesday. "For six months of this year, the export of agricultural products in the Stavropol Territory amounted to $ 183.3 million or 497.7 thousand tons of products. This is 60% more than the same period last year," the ministry said in a statement. At the end of 2019, agricultural exports in the Stavropol Territory reached $ 355.7 million, which is a historic maximum for the region. The ministry said that such indicators are explained by the growth of the dollar and the favorable situation on world markets - the high cost of grain. In addition, an indicator on wool exports was added, and 13 new markets were opened for ...
Source: Zol

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