It is no secret that today agricultural enterprises of the Russian Federation are slowly but surely entering the market of the People’s Republic of China.
For the year from July 2018 to the early days of this summer, Russia exported more than one hundred fifty one thousand tons of grain to China for export. For clarity, we note that a year earlier, the same export figure did not exceed seventy thousand tons.
Note that to date, domestic suppliers have managed to sell over seventy-four thousand tons of wheat alone to the Chinese market. As for corn, in this case, sales from the beginning of this year amounted to thirty-nine thousand tons.
Meanwhile, Russian suppliers are signing various protocols and agreements with representatives of the Chinese side that allow the Russian Federation to send to Chinese buyers food products such as soybeans and barley grains grown by Russian farmers from different parts of the country, without geographical restrictions.
It is noteworthy that recently, grain farmers of the Kurgan region have received the right to supply wheat to the People’s Republic of China. And now, Kurgan farmers have become part of a large bunch of suppliers of cereals to the Chinese market - it includes producers of the Amur Region, Chelyabinsk, Omsk and Novosibirsk, as well as grain crops in Altai and Krasnoyarsk Territory.