Kazakhstan became the leader in grain imports from the Novosibirsk region of Russia

Published 2021년 10월 18일

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The Novosibirsk Region has seen a 30% increase in grain product exports in the first nine months of the year compared to the same period last year, totaling over 407 thousand tons. The main importers were Kazakhstan, China, Latvia, Mongolia, and Kyrgyzstan, with the majority of exports being wheat. Other grain products exported included peas, barley, rapeseed, flax, sunflower, and buckwheat, with over 50% of these exports being wheat.
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In January-September of this year, the Novosibirsk Region exported over 407 thousand tons of grain products. This is 30% higher than the indicators of the same period last year, according to KazakhZerno. The top five importers are Kazakhstan, China, Latvia, Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan. Also, Novosibirsk grain was sent to the markets of Europe and Asia. More than 50% of exports - 218 thousand tons - are wheat. Also, foreign buyers were supplied about 63 thousand tons of peas, about 37 thousand tons of barley, 24 thousand tons of ...
Source: RUAgronews

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