Russia: Volgograd chickpeas began to be delivered to Egypt, and dried legumes from Stavropol to Afghanistan

Published 2022년 12월 5일

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The Stavropol Territory in Russia has started exporting dried legume vegetables to Afghanistan, in addition to flour, sweets, and confectionery, with a 68-fold increase in food supply compared to last year. Meanwhile, the Volgograd region has begun exporting chickpeas to Egypt, with the first shipment of 1700 tons meeting the import requirements. The region is looking to expand its supplies to Egypt.
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The Russian regions are expanding the range of exports and distribution channels. According to the correspondent of KazakhZerno.kz, the Stavropol Territory supplied dried legume vegetables to Afghanistan for the first time. In addition, the region continues to supply this country with various types of flour, sweets and confectionery. According to the regional Ministry of Agriculture, in comparison with last year, the volume of supplies of foodstuffs to Afghanistan increased by 68 times. The trend is another region - the Volgograd region. Following the export of grain, Volgograd began to supply chickpeas to Egypt. The first batch of this leguminous crop in the amount of 1700 tons ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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