Russia: Transbaikal farms exported 16 thousand tons of rapeseed to China

Published 2020년 12월 14일

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Agricultural producers in Russia's Trans-Baikal Territory have exported over 16,000 tons of rapeseed to China since the start of the year, according to the region's Minister of Agriculture, Denis Bochkarev. The region has also exported significant volumes of oats, buckwheat, and washed sheep wool to China, as well as Chita beer and mineral water to Mongolia. The oil and fat industry products, such as rapeseed and grain crops, are the primary agricultural exports from the region, contributing 29% and 33% to the turnover, respectively.
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12/14/2020 Agricultural producers of the Trans-Baikal Territory have exported over 16 thousand tons of rapeseed to the People's Republic of China since the beginning of the year, said the Minister of Agriculture of the region Denis Bochkarev. “In recent years, crop production has taken a leading position in terms of exports from Transbaikalia. This year, our farmers sent 16.3 thousand tons of rapeseed to China. We also sell good volumes of oats and buckwheat every year, and for the first time it was planned to supply flax grown in the region. However, it was not possible to fully ship these crops, since the border was quarantined in neighboring Manchuria. Work in this direction will continue next year, ”said the head of the agrarian department. He noted that livestock farms exported 117 tons of washed sheep wool to the PRC. Also, 46 thousand liters of Chita ...
Source: Oilbranch

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