Russian agricultural exports to the Eurasian Economic Union reached $6.2 billion in 2025.

Russian agricultural exports to the Eurasian Economic Union reached $6.2 billion in 2025.
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The main importers of Russian agricultural products were:

  • The Republic of Belarus: The leader with a 45% share of total exports. Over the first nine months, exports to Belarus totaled over $2.8 billion, an increase of 27%. Key products include pork, sunflower oil , and FLOUR confectionery.

  • The Republic of Kazakhstan: The second-largest importer, accounting for 42% of Russian agricultural exports. Exports to Kazakhstan totaled over $2.6 billion, an increase of 8%. Key exports include SUGAR , chocolate, and finished MEAT products .

  • The Kyrgyz Republic: Third place with a 7% share. Exports to Kyrgyzstan totaled over $460 million, up 14% from the previous year. Imported goods include sunflower oil, chocolate, and wheat.

  • The Republic of Armenia: Last on the list of major importers, receiving products worth over $320 million, also with a 14% increase. Its main exports are wheat, chocolate, and poultry .

The most profitable goods supplied by RUSSIA to the EAEU countries are pork , sugar, sunflower oil and wheat.

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