Республика Татарстан нарастила экспорт на 14%
Согласно предварительным оценкам экспертов, за 12 месяцев 2025 года компании Республики Татарстан экспортировали за рубеж продукцию АПК на сумму около 513 млн долл. США. В сравнении с аналогичным периодом прошлого года объем экспорта вырос на 14% в стоимостном выражении.
В топ-5 видов продукции АПК, экспортированных в 2025 году, в стоимостном выражении входят:
✅Подсолнечное масло;
✅Майонез и другие соусы;
✅Жмых;
✅Рапсовое масло;
✅Шоколад.
Основной рост объема экспорта обеспечили рапсовое масло, майонез и другиесоусы, а также семенарапса. Так, например, за 12 месяцев 2024 года регион поставил на зарубежные рынки рапсовогомасла на сумму около 20 млн долл. США, а за этот же период 2025 года — около 62 млн долл. США. Экспорт майонеза и других соусов и семян рапса увеличился в 2025 году более чем на 20 млн долл. США относительно аналогичного периода 2024 года.
🗺 Основными направлениями для поставок сельскохозяйственной продукции из Республики Татарстан в 2025 году были Иран, Казахстан, Индия, Беларусь и Китай.
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