Since the beginning of the year, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for Primorsky Krai and the Sakhalin Region has controlled 450,240.6 tons of grain and products of its processing when exported.
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Since the beginning of the year, 292 thousand tons of grain and products of its processing have been delivered to China. Of these, 218.8 thousand tons - soybean grain, 51.3 thousand tons - corn grain, 8.5 thousand tons - barley, 4.5 thousand tons of oats, 3.3 thousand tons of food flax seeds, 4 .5 thousand tons of sunflower meal, 1.1 thousand tons of oatmeal, as well as batches of food sunflower seeds, lecithin, wheat flour.
Since the beginning of the year, 97.7 thousand tons of grain and products of its processing have been registered in the Republic of Korea, which is almost three times higher than the volume of products supplied for the same period in 2021 (32.7 thousand tons), while exports of corn have increased by four times - 94.6 thousand tons and 23.6 thousand tons, respectively.
In addition, batches of soybeans, food flax seeds, oats, rye and soy flour and other products have been delivered to the Republic of Korea since the beginning of the year.
For eight months of 2022, 60 thousand tons of grain and its products were sent to Japan through coastal phytosanitary posts, which exceeds the amount of products exported in 2021 (58.7 thousand tons).
In particular, 58.1 thousand tons of corn and 1.9 thousand tons of soybeans were exported to Japan, as well as a small batch of dried beans and a commercial sample of sorghum grain.
In 2022, the Rosselkhoznadzor Office also processed export shipments of grain and its processed products to Vietnam, Australia, Belgium, France and Hong Kong.
In 2022, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Primorsky Territory and the Sakhalin Region issued 3,227 phytosanitary certificates for export lots of grain and products of its processing. ■
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