Russia exported agricultural products to the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) worth US$6.2 billion in 9M 2025, up 17% from a year earlier, the Russian Agroexport Federal Center has stated.
The main export shares of this came from exports to Belarus (45%) and Kazakhstan (42%). The share of Kyrgyzstan was 7%, and for Armenia it was 5%.
Belarus primarily imports pork, sunflower oil, rapeseed seeds, flour confectionery and pet food from Russia. Supplies exceeded US$2.8 billion in January-September, up 27% compared to the same period last year.
Exports to Kazakhstan are dominated by sugar, chocolate, flour confectionery, sunflower oil and prepared meat products. Exports grew 8% to US$2.6 billion in January-September.

Kyrgyzstan purchases sunflower oil, chocolate and flour confectionery, wheat, sugar and poultry meat from Russia. Exports to the country exceeded US$460 million in 9M, up 14%.
Armenia imported agricultural products from Russia worth over US$320 million in 9M, up 14% compared to last year. The main products were wheat, chocolate and flour confectionery, sunflower oil, poultry meat and pork.
Agroexport said that In addition, pork, sugar, sunflower oil, wheat, and beverages (including alcohol) dominate in terms of export revenue among the product groups supplied from Russia to the EAEU.
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