Russian feed market should not be ignored
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Last Update: 2001-08-28
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: according to overseas media, the Russian market cannot be ignored This is the assessment made by the Illinois corn grower association (ICGA) The former Soviet Union was once one of the two major markets for American corn exports, but it has calmed down in recent years But the association said its business with Russia is still ongoing, and efforts to turn it into a market again have not been slackened Although few corn is shipped to Russia at present, more and more "finished products", such as chicken legs, are gradually opening up market there In addition, Alex kholopov, director of the Moscow office of the U.S grain Commission, predicted that once the feed standard was revised and high-quality feed was allowed to be rationed, St Petersburg alone could become a new market for 800000 metric tons of feed, while the national demand for feed would be as high as 11 million tons.
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