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Northern Europe’s exports to Russia

Scandinavia and Baltic countries export relatively little

The Freshfel data also provide a deeper insight into the fruit and vegetable exports from the EU to Russia. It reveals what products were exported to Russia by each country, in what volumes and for how many dollars. Today, Scandinavia and the Baltics. Exports from these countries are relatively low.



Scandinavia and the Baltic States
Exports from the Scandinavian countries are relatively small. In 2013, Denmark was the largest exporter with 180 tonnes. Second is Finland with 94 tonnes of cabbage. In dollars per country per product, Denmark takes the first three places with 262,540 Euro for products that are not further specified.



For the Baltic States, exports are also relatively moderate. In 2013, Lithuania exported 8400 tonnes of carrots. In second and third place are Lithuanian tubers, including salsify and radish, with 745 tonnes, and cabbage with 473 tonnes. Also in dollars does Lithuania take seven places in the top 10, including the top position, with an export value of more than $ 4 million on carrots and $ 407,000 on tubers, including salsify and radishes.

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