Russia’s grain exports to reach 80 mln tons by 2030 — ministry
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Russia's Deputy Agriculture Minister Maxim Borovoy announced plans to increase grain exports to 80 million tons by 2030. He emphasized the need to expand port capacity to 100 million tons and develop river transport infrastructure to support this growth.
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What happened
Russia’s grain exports are expected to increase to 80 mln tons by 2030, Deputy Agriculture Minister Maxim Borovoy said.
Why it matters
"Regarding grain exports, we plan to increase export volumes to 80 mln tons of grain products by 2030.
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Accordingly, the infrastructure that will be created primarily in the Azov-Black Sea basin will enable us to achieve these goals," he told reporters on the sidelines of the All-Russian Grain Forum.
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Russia's Deputy Agriculture Minister Maxim Borovoy announced plans to increase grain exports to 80 million tons by 2030. He emphasized the need to expand port capacity to 100 million tons and develop river transport infrastructure to support this growth.
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