According to the latest data from the Russian Agricultural Export Development Center (Agroexport), in the two months prior to 2024, China has surpassed other countries, becoming the largest importer of Russian oats.This trend not only strengthens the cooperation between the two countries in the field of agriculture, but also reflects the growing demand for Russian food in the Chinese market.
According to the satellite news agency, in January and February 2024, Chinese importers purchased oats worth as much as $9 million from Russia, which is 2.4 times as much as in the same period last year. During this period, the total export volume of Russian oats exceeded 64,000 tons, increased 2.5 times compared to last year, and the total export amount reached $15.7 million, increasing 2.6 times.
Behind this growth, not only is China’s increased demand for healthy foods, but also reflects Russia’s progress in improving agricultural production and export capacity. Oatmeal as a nutritious grain, its popularity in China, reflects consumers’ growing concern for healthy eating.
In addition, the Russian Food Exporting Union proposed the establishment of a BRICS food exchange in Russia during its rotating presidency in 2023. Russian President Vladimir Putin supported the proposal at a meeting with agricultural producers on March 5 and said he would work with Russian partners to study the issue. This initiative aims to further boost agricultural trade between BRICS countries and enhance Russian food competitiveness in the international market.
This model of agricultural cooperation between Russia and China will not only promote the development of the Russian food industry, but also provide more choice of high-quality food products for Chinese consumers.In the future, with further cooperation between the two countries in agricultural technology, logistics distribution and trade policy, cooperation in the field of agriculture is expected to reach new heights.