Russia: Ulyanovsk flour will go to the Chinese market

Published 2021년 3월 9일

Tridge summary

The Ulyanovsk region in Russia has seen a significant increase in its agricultural exports, with grain being the primary product. In 2020, the region exported over 90,000 tons of grain, generating nearly $19 million, which is a 2.7-fold increase compared to 2019. Grain makes up 75% of the region's agricultural exports, and along with other products like fish, meat, confectionery, cereals, alcohol, and mineral water, total exports reached over $22 million. The region has been encouraged to enhance promotion of finished products and expand the range of supplies, particularly Flour to the Chinese market. The milling company 'Simbirskmuka' in Ulyanovsk plans to increase its flour production to 500 tons per day, which will allow for the export of 1.5 thousand tons of flour per month, with potential increases in 2022.
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Original content

Grain has become the main driver of agricultural exports in the Ulyanovsk region. According to the correspondent of KazakhZerno.kz, last year the Volga region exported more than 90 thousand tons of grain, earning almost $ 19 million. In monetary terms, compared to 2019, the region's revenues from grain exports increased by 2.7 times. In total, grain shipments account for 75% of regional agricultural exports. In addition to grain, the region supplies fish, meat and confectionery products, cereals, alcohol and mineral water abroad. In comparison with the previous city, shipments of finished food increased by 73% to 2.6 million dollars. the amount of more than $ 22 million. At the same time, the region was given recommendations to work more on promoting finished products and expanding the range of supplies. There are prospects. Thus, regional hopes are associated ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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