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6 million tons of soybeans, a record high
in the region.
"We harvested about 1.
6 million tons of soybeans, an absolute record
ever recorded in the Amur region," Orlov said.
”
6 million tons of soybeans, an absolute record
ever recorded in the Amur region," Orlov said.
”
The Amur region produced 1.
14 million tons of soybeans in 2021 and 97.
86 tons
in 2020.
14 million tons of soybeans in 2021 and 97.
86 tons
in 2020.
Orlov said the region's strategic goal is to process 75 percent of the region's products, mainly soybeans, and that work is making good progress
.
.
Orlov said: "We are working with a large investor who is interested in building a processing plant
with a capacity of 500,000 tons.
Supplement
existing production capacity.
”
with a capacity of 500,000 tons.
Supplement
existing production capacity.
”
The Amur region is one of the largest producers of soybeans, and about 40% of Russia's oil production is in the Amur region
.
The region is home to two of the largest oil processing plants
, "Amur" and "AHK Soybean".
.
The region is home to two of the largest oil processing plants
, "Amur" and "AHK Soybean".
The main exporter of soybeans is China, with more than 100,000 tons of agricultural products exported to China in the first six months of 2022 (only 79,000 tons in the same period of 2021), about 80,000 tons of soybeans, more than 18,000 soybean oil (about the same as the total export volume in 2020, more than the export volume in 2021), nearly 4,000 tons of soybean meal, and more than 185 tons of soy lecithin
.
.
In addition to China, important agricultural exporters in the Amur Region in 2022 included Belarus, Kazakhstan, Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Singapore, Japan and Malaysia
.
.