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Experts assessed the potential of the Russian agricultural industry

19 May 2023

Exports of products from the Russian agro-industrial complex grew by 13% at the end of last year and exceeded $40 billion. At the same time, the volume of exports of halal products added almost a quarter to the 2021 figures. Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Sergei Levin stated this during a round table on the sidelines of the Russia – Islamic World forum in Kazan.
Increase in exports from Russia
“Russia is actively developing supplies to foreign markets. Last year, exports of agricultural products grew by 13% and exceeded $41.5 billion. At the same time, exports of Russian halal products grew at twice the rate and increased by 24% at the end of the year,” said Levin.
According to him, products with halal certificates are an upward trend for the Russian agro-industrial complex; the demand for such goods is growing both abroad and within the country. Global consumption of halal services and products in the world is estimated at two trillion dollars, half of which is food, the deputy minister noted.
Levin also emphasized that in today’s geopolitical situation, cooperation with Islamic countries takes on additional importance. Therefore, it is important to develop all its aspects, including trade.
“Russia has a very significant potential for further increasing supplies. For this purpose, great attention is paid to the development of the halal certification system, interaction with halal certification bodies in other countries, so that products manufactured in Russia enjoy trust, respect and popularity among domestic and foreign consumers in Muslim countries,” Levin emphasized and expressed confidence that the presence on the discussion platform of representatives of a whole range of countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC – ed.) will contribute to building up trade relations in the future.
In turn, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Haji Mohamad bin Sabu, noted that the increase in trade turnover between Malaysia and the Russian Federation is mutually beneficial, and expressed hope for the development of trade between the two countries. This will be facilitated by the signing of a memorandum between the two countries.
“By the end of the year we will be able to sign a protocol of mutual understanding; this memorandum will allow us to create reliable access for Russian and Malaysian enterprises to the markets of our countries,” said Mohamad bin Sabu. And he emphasized that in the very near future, Russian exporters of halal products should expect an increase in exports to Malaysia.
Certification of halal products
The increase in the growth of Russian exports will be facilitated not only by an increase in production volumes, but also by the standardization of the requirements of OIC countries for the issuance of certificates, says Alexey Solodov, vice-president of the Russian Export Center (REC). According to him, today manufacturers who are interested in promoting their products have to certify them in accordance with the requirements of each country.
“One enterprise is certified according to nine standards of countries (SA, Malaysia, Iran, Oman, Emirates, etc.). We are ready to do this because we are interested in developing exports, but it would still be more effective to return to the issue of unifying halal standards “- emphasized Solodov.
His proposal was fully supported by enterprise representatives present at the meeting. Sirajuddin Suhaimi, Deputy Director General of the Halal Certification Department of the Department of Islamic Development of Malaysia JAKIM, also spoke in support of this step. At the same time, he proposed to look at the issue more broadly: to create a halal logistics center in Russia, which will also provide logistics services.
To summarize, Vitaly Nagalin, head of the industry development department of the Federal Center “Agroexport”, noted that in order to increase Russian exports of products according to halal standards, it is necessary to engage in promotion built on a system of national certification and “traceability” of raw materials and processing at all stages of production.
“The promotion of halal products can receive an additional impetus through the creation of a national umbrella brand. This will help increase awareness of foreign consumers about Russian products and create a sustainable positive image of Russia as a food producer,” Nagalin is confident.
Demand for halal products
According to experts, Muslims today account for up to a quarter of the world’s population. More than 60% of them are young people under 30 years of age, who are the driving force behind the demand for halal products. By 2050, the increase in the number of Muslims is estimated at 10%, the annual increase in their expenses against the backdrop of high rates of increase in well-being is 7-10%. In this regard, experts predict a steady increase in demand for halal products.

The main share of exports of Russian halal products at the end of last year was meat products and confectionery products. Russian agricultural products are also widely represented on the market of OIC countries and are increasingly gaining interest among non-Muslim states.
Meat products have special potential for both the foreign and domestic markets. At the same time, halal accounts for only a tenth of the total volume of poultry, beef and lamb.