Tomsk, Russia agroindustry exported 33.7 thousand tons of products

Published Oct 9, 2021

Tridge summary

The Tomsk region in Russia has exported agricultural products worth 35.8 million US dollars in the third quarter of 2021, accounting for 85.7% of its annual target. The exports were primarily meat and dairy products, with added revenues from rapeseed oil, oilcakes, sauces, food and processing industries, and crop products. The main importers were China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and 26 other countries, with a total of 68 companies involved in the exports. This initiative is part of the national project 'International cooperation and export'.
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According to the results of the third quarter of 2021, the enterprises of the Tomsk region supplied agricultural products to the world market for 35.8 million US dollars, which amounted to 85.7% of the annual plan. In the export assortment of the region, meat and dairy products (pork, chicken, ice cream) are still in the lead - $ 13.2 million. Tomsk rapeseed oil, oilcakes, sauces are in great demand among foreign countries. In three quarters, these goods were sold for $ 9.6 million. Food and processing industries (nuts, beer, confectionery, flour) were supplied for $ 6.4 million. Crop products are exported to wheat, barley and oats. They were sold for $ 0.24 million. The main buyers of agricultural products are China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Vietnam, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan. In total, the Tomsk region in 2021 supplies products to 39 countries. The key exporters of the region in the agricultural sector are Agro, Mezheninovskaya Poultry Farm, Sava, ...
Source: Agroxxi

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