Turkey remains the main importing country when shipping products for export through the ports of Yeisk

Published Nov 11, 2020

Tridge summary

In October 2020, the Novorossiysk branch of the FSBI "Grain Quality Assessment Center" inspected and processed 42 consignments of regulated products with a total weight of 135 thousand tons for export. The majority of these products were shipped to Turkey, with other recipients including Bulgaria, Greece, Egypt, Israel, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, and Cyprus. However, seven export consignments, containing 20.6 thousand tons of product, were found to be contaminated during the inspections, including with the quarantine weed vegetation Ambrosia artemisiifólia and food ragweed (Ambrósia artemisiifólia).
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Specialists of the inspection body of the Novorossiysk branch of the FSBI "Grain Quality Assessment Center" in the Yeisk direction in October 2020 inspected and processed 42 consignments of regulated products with a total weight of 135 thousand tons. The main country-buyer of products when shipped for export through the ports of Yeisk is Turkey (21 consignments products - 69.3 thousand tons). In addition, in October, regulated products were shipped to Bulgaria (three shipments of sunflower - 3.5 thousand tons), Greece (one batch of wheat - 3.1 thousand tons), Egypt (two batches of wheat - 6.2 thousand tons) , to Israel (one batch of barley - 5.5 thousand tons), to Italy (two batches of wheat - 6.2 thousand tons and one batch of peas - 1.7 thousand tons), to Spain (one batch of wheat - 3 , 6 thousand tons), to Lebanon (one batch of wheat - 3.3 thousand tons) and Cyprus (two batches of wheat - 2.9 thousand tons). The ships were also sent to the port of Kavkaz for transshipment to ...
Source: Oilworld

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