Russia's poultry exports to China increased nine fold in the first half of this year
China-Russia Information Network Moscow compiled and issued: "Russian News" quoted data from the Agricultural Export Center under the Russian Ministry of Agriculture. In the first half of 2020, Russia's meat and vegetable oil exports to China increased several times, and the total export of agricultural products reached 1.9 billion US dollars, a year-on-year increase of 35%.
The most exported commodities are frozen fish (38% of agricultural exports), sunflower oil (15%), soybean oil (10%), poultry meat (8%) and crustaceans (6%).
In the first half of 2020, Russia’s total exports of poultry to China totaled US$14.3 billion, nine times that of the same period last year. So far, China surpassed Ukraine to become Russia's largest importer of poultry meat.
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