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Russia's turkey production may increase in 2023

Updated Feb 17, 2023
In 2023, the production of turkey products in Russia compared to last year may increase by 1.3% to 420 thousand tons, and by 2030 it will reach 650 thousand tons, follows from the materials of the Ministry of Agriculture and the National Association of Turkey Producers (NAPI). The press service of the NAPI told Agroinvestor that the association's forecast for the current year's output is 440-460 thousand tons. Among the main growth factors is the high supply of the market with its own raw materials for the manufacture of animal feed: wheat, corn, soybeans, vegetable oil and others components, the Ministry of Agriculture said in a statement. According to the preliminary assessment of the association, in 2022, the production of turkey products increased by 3.6% compared to 2021 and amounted to 414.6 thousand tons. noted the agricultural department.
In 2023, the production of turkey products in Russia compared to last year may increase by 1.3% to 420 thousand tons, and by 2030 it will reach 650 thousand tons, follows from the materials of the Ministry of Agriculture and the National Association of Turkey Producers (NAPI). The press service of the NAPI "Agroinvestor" specified that the association's forecast for the release for the current year is 440-460 thousand tons. Among the main growth factors is the high supply of the market with its own raw materials for the manufacture of animal feed: wheat, corn, soybeans, vegetable oil and other components, the Ministry of Agriculture said in a statement. According to the association’s preliminary estimate, in 2022, the production of turkey products increased by 3.6% compared to 2021 and amounted to 414.6 thousand tons. noted the agricultural department. The Republic of Bashkortostan, Penza, Rostov and Tambov regions became the leaders in terms of output among the regions in this ...
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