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Kaliningrad Region Sets Ambitious Goals to Boost Grain and Rapeseed Production

by Tatiana Ivanova
12 September 2024
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In an effort to strengthen its agricultural sector, the Kaliningrad Region has unveiled ambitious plans to ramp up its grain and rapeseed production. According to the regional Ministry of Agriculture, the target is to exceed 1 million tons of production annually, with an ultimate goal of reaching 1.3 million tons by 2030.

Key strategies to achieve this include intensified irrigation projects and substantial investments in modern agricultural technologies. These initiatives are expected to address transportation challenges and enhance overall efficiency. Discussions during the recent Agrarian Council meeting also highlighted the importance of boosting export potential and exploring new markets.

As of early 2024, the Kaliningrad Region has exported over 200,000 tons of wheat to Venezuela, Mexico, Serbia, and Tunisia, marking a 4% increase compared to the same period last year. The region plans to export more than 500,000 tons of grain this year, maintaining the same level as in 2023. Notably, over 90% of these exports are wheat, with smaller quantities of corn and barley also being shipped.

Locally, the region’s grain consumption stands at approximately 411,000 tons, while the 2023 harvest yielded around 650,000 tons. The planned increase in production aims to not only meet local demand but also to support the region’s expanding export commitments.

The Kaliningrad Region is setting a robust agenda to boost its grain and rapeseed production, driven by strategic investments in irrigation and technology. By focusing on both local needs and export opportunities, the region is positioning itself as a significant player in the global agricultural market.

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