Vegetable oil and meal are the main export products of the Kaliningrad region in Russia

Published 2021년 2월 20일

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The Kaliningrad region was involved in significant agricultural trade activities in 2020, according to regional customs data. The main exports included rapeseed, soybean, flaxseed, camelina, waste vegetable oil, soy protein concentrate, sunflower meal, wheat, oats, corn, buckwheat. The main import partners were Korea, China, Brazil, Germany, Slovakia, Czech Republic, USA, Poland, Paraguay, and Lithuania. The region traded with 149 countries, exporting to 93 and importing from 135. The Russian Ministry of Agriculture allocated a quota for domestic grain export, dividing it among 234 companies, two of which are based in Kaliningrad.
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In 2020, most of the goods from the Kaliningrad region were exported by China, Norway, Lithuania, Algeria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Uzbekistan, Ukraine. Such data on the results of last year are given by the press service of the Kaliningrad regional customs. Basically, rapeseed, soybean, flaxseed and camelina, waste vegetable oil, soy protein concentrate, sunflower meal, wheat, oats, corn, buckwheat were exported from the region. Korea, China, Brazil, Germany, Slovakia, Czech Republic, USA, Poland, Paraguay, Lithuania became the leading trade partners in imports. Basically, fruits and nuts, oil seeds and fruits, meat and meat offal, tobacco, coffee are imported into the region. In 2020, the Kaliningrad region traded with 149 countries of the world. Goods were exported to 93 countries and imported from 135 countries. As previously reported, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture has allocated a quota for the export of ...
Source: Oilworld

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