Russia’s food exports continue to grow – but where are they going?

Jan 11, 2016meatcommerce.com

In spite of the sanctions and its own food embargo against the West, Russia remains one of the world’s largest exporters of agricultural products, delivering them to 140 countries. At year-end, Russian food exports for 2015 could reach $20 billion.

The basis of the Russian agricultural exports is formed by crops, vegetable oil, meat, poultry, fish and seafood. Source: Reuters

In 2015, agricultural exports from Russia could reach $20 billion, which is $5 billion more than in the previous year, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture has estimated, based on statistical data for the first three quarters.

More than two thirds of Russia’s exports of food and agricultural products are aimed at foreign countries. The key trading partners include the EU, in particular Germany and the Netherlands, as well as African countries and China. In total, Russia exports its products to 140 countries, according to World Trade Center estimates.

From grain to vodka

The basis of the Russian agricultural exports is formed by crops, vegetable oil, meat, poultry, fish and seafood.

The key purchasers of, for instance, Russian wheat and barley are Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Yemen, Libya, Nigeria, South Africa and Korea. Russia exports about 30 million tons of grain annually to 127 countries.

Russia also ships vegetables to 86 countries, with the largest volumes being delivered to Turkey, India and Lithuania. The country exports vegetable and animal oils to Turkey and Egypt, Kazakhstan, Algeria and another 90 countries. Fruit and nuts are exported to Belarus, China, Kazakhstan and Lithuania.

Meat and its by-products are supplied to 49 countries, including the Eurasian Economic Union member countries, as well as Ukraine, Finland, Korea, Vietnam, Mongolia and Thailand.

Fish and shellfish are delivered to 82 countries, the largest volumes being exported to Korea and China as well as Japan, the Netherlands and the island nations such as the Seychelles and the Marshall Islands.

Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Egypt, Belarus, Serbia and Turkey are the main consumers of Russian tobacco.

A record number of countries are buying Russian alcohol, soft drinks and vinegar. There are 40 countries on this list, including such exotic ones as Haiti, Cote d’Ivoire, French Polynesia and Ethiopia. The basis of exports to these countries is not vinegar but vodka.

Minus Ukraine and Turkey

This year’s exports, including agricultural exports, are experiencing significant pressure from the geopolitical factor. The most significant changes are expected in two export destinations – Ukraine and Turkey.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the export of agricultural products and foods from Russia to Ukraine during the first 10 months of 2015, decreased in terms of value by 20.6 percent year-on-year.

This was due to lower shipments of barley and other crops, finished grain products, tea and coffee, margarine, canned fish, sugar confectionery, chocolate, processed fruit and vegetable products, as well as vodka and tobacco.

At the same time, there was an increase in the supply of poultry, frozen fish, vegetables and sunflower oil. This year’s share of imports from Ukraine to Russia was approximately 1.5 times lower ($268 million) than the share of exports from Russia to Ukraine ($411 million).

The negative dynamics is likely to increase next year. The association agreement between Ukraine and the EU, which concerns the Free Trade Zone, will enter into force on Jan. 1, 2016.

In response, Russia has decided to introduce a food embargo against Ukraine as it has done with the EU countries. However, Belarus has promised to provide substitutes for Ukrainian produce in the Russian food market.

A food embargo has also been introduced against Turkey because of the Russian bomber downed by the Turkish air force on the border between Turkey and Syria on Nov. 24.

It appears that the ban on Turkish imports will be limited to fruit and vegetables. Turkey now says that it will not introduce any retaliatory measures. The main component of food exports from Russia to Turkey (56.1 percent) is grain crops.

Exports of food and agricultural products from Russia to Turkey increased by one third to $2.4 billion in 2014. Since the beginning of this year, Russia has exported 3.5 million tons of grain to Turkey. During the first 10 months of 2015, Russia exported to Turkey $1.4 billion worth of food, which is almost by 25 percent lower than a year earlier.

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VIV China 2016 Fair (6th.,~8th.,Sep,Beijing)

Insighter would attend the VIV China 2016 Fair form 6th.,~8th.,Sep on Beijing,our booth number is W3.V016.

Welcome for visit!

We would bring some new Animal Gut Health solution to the fair.It is including:

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CPhI & P-MEC China 2016 Fair ( 21th~23th.,June )

Insighter would attend the CPhI & P-MEC China 2016 fair form 21th.,~23th.,June on Shanghai,our booth number is T2B28.Welcome for visit!

We would bring some new Animal Gut Health solution to the fair.It is including:

Calcium Benzoate; Calcium Butyrate  (Coated & API);
Stable Hop extract premix; 4.75% Daidzein feed additive;
50% Tannalbin feed additive-Stable Tannins & Igy; 25% Cinnamaldehyde premix;
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The 14th CHINA ANIMAL HUSBANDRY EXPO (CAHE) 2016

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UK eyes Barbados for beef and lamb exports

The West Indies is a great potential market for the UK’s premium beef and lamb cuts, the AHDB Beef & Lamb said.

The beef and lamb division of the UK’s Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board said it has been working with premium retailers and restaurants in Barbados (located at the Lesser Antilles, which is part of the West Indies) to promote pre-packed Quality Standard Mark (QSM) beef and lamb for the first time in the region.

A series of supermarket tastings, distribution of recipe leaflets, a presentation at a food fair and radio advertising have been organised to highlight premium products in what is seen as an increasingly lucrative market.

Susana Morris, AHDB Beef & Lamb export manager for the Americas, said: “The activity in Barbados involves all premium retailers on the island and represents significant progress for our sector in the region. Our product retails at a premium against competing products, mainly from the USA for beef and New Zealand for lamb. While Barbados is a small market, it is relatively wealthy and, given its strong links with the UK, presents further export opportunities for us”.

She added that pre-packed meats have performed well in the main Barbadian supermarkets since last autumn. “We have high expectation for this as we move forward in 2016 and beyond.”

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2016 mandatory vaccination programs updates

April 28, 2016

China updates mandatory vaccination programs

Ministry of Agriculture of the People’s Republic of China and the Ministry of Finance had recently provided the masses with knowledge and guidance on the prevention of animal diseases such as highly pathogenic avian influenza, foot and mouth disease, blue-ear pig disease, swine fever, peste des petits ruminants (PPRV), and brucellosis, through the distribution of their 2016 mandatory vaccination program plan.

Meanwhile, the Asia Pacific animal healthcare market was valued at US$8.3 billion last year. According to market research company, Future Market Insights, the market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% through to 2020. China, being the most lucrative country in the Asia Pacific animal healthcare market, is expected to expand at the fastest CAGR in Asia Pacific, and represents nearly 62% market share by 2020.

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Wipo Publishes Patent :APPLICATION OF ZINC DECANOATE AS ANIMAL FEED ADDITIVE.

GENEVA, Nov. 29 — Publication No. WO/2015/176341 was published on Nov. 26.

Title of the invention: “APPLICATION OF ZINC DECANOATE AS ANIMAL FEED ADDITIVE.

Applicants: GUANGZHOU INSIGHTER BIOTECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. (CN).

Inventors: Xianfeng Peng (CN) and Zonghua Qin (CN).

According to the abstract* posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: “Disclosed is the application of zinc decanoate as a feed additive and a feed-use growth promoter, and especially its application in pig feed as a substitute for a high dose of zinc oxide; zinc decanoate reduces the use of zinc in animal husbandry and can decrease production costs, while also reducing the toxic side effects of high levels of zinc. …

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APPLICATION OF ZINC DECANOATE AS ANIMAL FEED ADDITIVE.

GENEVA, Nov. 29 — Publication No. WO/2015/176341 was published on Nov. 26.

Title of the invention: “APPLICATION OF ZINC DECANOATE AS ANIMAL FEED ADDITIVE.

Applicants: GUANGZHOU INSIGHTER BIOTECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. (CN).

Inventors: Xianfeng Peng (CN) and Zonghua Qin (CN).

According to the abstract* posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: “Disclosed is the application of zinc decanoate as a feed additive and a feed-use growth promoter, and especially its application in pig feed as a substitute for a high dose of zinc oxide; zinc decanoate reduces the use of zinc in animal husbandry and can decrease production costs, while also reducing the toxic side effects of high levels of zinc. …

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‪Symposium‬ on ‪Gut‬ ‪‎Health‬ in ‪‎Production‬ of ‪‎Food‬ ‪‎Animals‬

‪Symposium‬ on ‪Gut‬ ‪‎Health‬ in ‪‎Production‬ of ‪‎Food‬ ‪‎Animals‬

A three-day symposium titled Gut Health in Production of Food Animals will be held November 14–16, 2016, in St. Louis, Missouri. The aim of this meeting is to discuss the role of good health in animal production and the dynamic and essential role the gut plays in it. The symposium will include all species in animal agriculture and cover different aspects of the gut and important factors in gut health maintenance and disease. The symposium will provide a platform to present the latest research findings, from the fundamental aspects of defining and measuring gut health to the complex and interactive roles of the intestinal microbiota, intestinal epithelium, immune cells, and nutrition in modern animal production. This symposium offers an opportunity to engage in scientific discussions and exchange opinions with university, government, and industry researchers.

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