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    Russian agricultural exports increase by 16% in the first half of 2021

    • Last Update: 2021-08-01
    • Source: Internet
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    The Russian Agricultural Investor Network reported on June 28 that, according to statistics from the Agricultural Export Center of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture , as of June 20, Russian agricultural exports reached US$13.
    5 billion, a year-on-year increase of 16% .
    The department forecast that Russian agricultural exports will reach about $ 30 billion, close to last year's level of $ 30.
    7 billion .
     
    According to data from the Russian Agricultural Export Center, as of June 20, Russian grain exports increased by 11% to 3.
    8 billion U.
    S.
    dollars, fish and seafood exports fell 3% to 2.
    1 billion U.
    S.
    dollars, and oil and fat product exports increased 39% to 3.
    2 billion U.
    S.
    dollars
    .
    Exports of food and processed products increased by 2% to US$1.
    7 billion, exports of meat and dairy products increased by 26% to US$600 million, and exports of other agricultural products increased by 10% to US$1.
    9 billion
    .
     
    China is the largest export destination of Russian agricultural products, with exports falling by 3% to US$1.
    7 billion, accounting for 13.
    2% of the total exports of Russian agricultural products
    .
    Russia mainly exports fish, soybeans, sunflower seeds, rapeseed and soybean oil, poultry and beef, wheat flour, chocolate, honey, etc.
    to China
    .
    Turkey ranked second, and Russia's agricultural exports to Turkey increased by 9% to 1.
    6 billion US dollars, accounting for 12.
    1%
    .
    Russia's agricultural exports to the EU increased by 28%, reaching 1.
    6 billion U.
    S.
    dollars, accounting for 12%
    .
    The top ten destination countries for Russian agricultural exports also include South Korea, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Belarus, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan
    .
     
      In early April, Russian President Putin proposed to support the export of high value-added agricultural products
    .
    Russian Minister of Agriculture Patrushev subsequently pointed out that the current situation of mainly grain exports is gradually changing, and the proportion of exports of high value-added agricultural products is increasing
    .
    Russian Prime Minister Mishustin previously pointed out that foreign demand for Russian food is growing and export regions are changing.
    Therefore, the Russian government plans to simplify the customs clearance procedures for agricultural exports
    .
    Agricultural exports of the Ministry of Agriculture
     
      According to data from the Russian Agricultural Export Center, as of June 20, Russian grain exports increased by 11% to 3.
    8 billion U.
    S.
    dollars, fish and seafood exports fell 3% to 2.
    1 billion U.
    S.
    dollars, and oil and fat product exports increased 39% to 3.
    2 billion U.
    S.
    dollars
    .
    Exports of food and processed products increased by 2% to US$1.
    7 billion, exports of meat and dairy products increased by 26% to US$600 million, and exports of other agricultural products increased by 10% to US$1.
    9 billion
    .

     
      China is the largest export destination of Russian agricultural products, with exports falling by 3% to US$1.
    7 billion, accounting for 13.
    2% of the total exports of Russian agricultural products
    .
    Russia mainly exports fish, soybeans, sunflower seeds, rapeseed and soybean oil, poultry and beef, wheat flour, chocolate, honey, etc.
    to China
    .
    Turkey ranked second, and Russia's agricultural exports to Turkey increased by 9% to 1.
    6 billion US dollars, accounting for 12.
    1%
    .
    Russia's agricultural exports to the EU increased by 28%, reaching 1.
    6 billion U.
    S.
    dollars, accounting for 12%
    .
    The top ten destination countries for Russian agricultural exports also include South Korea, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Belarus, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan
    .
     
      In early April, Russian President Putin proposed to support the export of high value-added agricultural products
    .
    Russian Minister of Agriculture Patrushev subsequently pointed out that the current situation of mainly grain exports is gradually changing, and the proportion of exports of high value-added agricultural products is increasing
    .
    Russian Prime Minister Mishustin previously pointed out that foreign demand for Russian food is growing and export regions are changing.
    Therefore, the Russian government plans to simplify the customs clearance procedures for agricultural exports
    .
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