Krasnodar From July 1 to 31, the Southern Interregional Directorate of Rosselkhoznadzor monitored the phytosanitary condition of regulated products exported from the Krasnodar Territory and the Republic of Adygea.

As a result, over 1.8 million tons of grain and processed products were certified. The exported volume included: 1.2 million tons of wheat, 75.3 thousand tons of peas, and 5.6 thousand tons of rice.

The main importing countries were Egypt (303 thousand tons), Saudi Arabia (244 thousand tons), and Turkey (213.1 thousand tons).

All exported products underwent quarantine phytosanitary treatment and meet the requirements of the importing countries. This is confirmed by phytosanitary certificates issued by accredited expert organizations, as well as conformity declarations.

Krasnodar

Krasnodar is a major city in southern Russia, founded in 1793 as Yekaterinodar (meaning “Catherine’s Gift”) in honor of Empress Catherine the Great. It served as a key military and cultural center for the Kuban Cossacks and was renamed Krasnodar (“Beautiful Gift”) in 1920 after the Russian Revolution. Today, it is a vibrant hub known for its historical architecture, Cossack heritage, and role as an economic and agricultural center in the Kuban region.