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    Russian government resolution: wheat export quota for the first half of 2022 is 8 million tons

    • Last Update: 2022-01-07
    • Source: Internet
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    Russian Satellite News Agency, Moscow, January 1, 2022.
    From February 15 to June 30, 2022, Russian wheat and blended wheat (wheat- rye blend) export tariff quotas to countries outside the Eurasian Economic Union totaled 8 million tons.
    The quota for wheat, barley and corn totals 3 million tons, and the relevant resolutions of the Russian Federation government are published on the official legal information website
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    The resolution said: "From February 15 to June 30 (inclusive), 2022, the tariff quota for wheat and blended wheat exports outside the Russian Federation to non-Eurasian Economic Union member states is determined to be 8 million tons
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    The document added: “From February 15th to June 30th (inclusive), 2022, the tariff quotas for rye, barley and corn exported outside the Russian Federation to non-Eurasian Economic Union member states will be determined to be 3 million.
    Tons
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    In addition, the government also decided to set up a tariff quota from February 15 to June 30 for wheat and mixed wheat, rye, barley, and corn exported from Russia to outside the Eurasian Economic Union each year
    .
    For grain quotas in 2023 and later years, the Ministry of Economic Development and the Ministry of Agriculture will jointly submit their agreed proposals to the government for deliberation before October of the previous year of the quota year
    .
     
      Tariff quotas do not apply to grain exports from Russia for international humanitarian assistance in accordance with government resolutions, and grain exports to certain areas in Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions
    .
     
      In addition, the government has approved export tariff quota allocation rules for wheat and mixed wheat, barley, rye and corn
    .
    The Russian Ministry of Agriculture will allocate the tariff quotas for the year before February 8 each year
    .

      Russian Satellite News Agency, Moscow, January 1, 2022.
    From February 15 to June 30, 2022, Russian wheat and blended wheat (wheat- rye blend) export tariff quotas to countries outside the Eurasian Economic Union totaled 8 million tons.
    The quota for wheat, barley and corn totals 3 million tons, and the relevant resolutions of the Russian Federation government are published on the official legal information website
    .

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      The resolution said: "From February 15 to June 30 (inclusive), 2022, the tariff quota for wheat and blended wheat exports outside the Russian Federation to non-Eurasian Economic Union member states is determined to be 8 million tons
    .
    "
     
      The document added: “From February 15th to June 30th (inclusive), 2022, the tariff quotas for rye, barley and corn exported outside the Russian Federation to non-Eurasian Economic Union member states will be determined to be 3 million.
    Tons
    .
    "
     
      In addition, the government also decided to set up a tariff quota from February 15 to June 30 for wheat and mixed wheat, rye, barley, and corn exported from Russia to outside the Eurasian Economic Union each year
    .
    For grain quotas in 2023 and later years, the Ministry of Economic Development and the Ministry of Agriculture will jointly submit their agreed proposals to the government for deliberation before October of the previous year of the quota year
    .
     
      Tariff quotas do not apply to grain exports from Russia for international humanitarian assistance in accordance with government resolutions, and grain exports to certain areas in Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions
    .
     
      In addition, the government has approved export tariff quota allocation rules for wheat and mixed wheat, barley, rye and corn
    .
    The Russian Ministry of Agriculture will allocate the tariff quotas for the year before February 8 each year
    .

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