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About Grain harvested in Amur |
Superior Non-GMO(Genetically Modified Organism) grain including soy bean is
harvested in Amur granary that is close to Amur River flowing through the eastern
part of Russia.
RUS IMPORT imports grain such as soybean, buckwheat, corn and wheat directly
from Russia, and provides these safe and secure gifts from the land throughout Japan.
It is prohibited to cultivate GMO crops in Russia.
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Grain harvested in Amur Oblast is loaded into a container after the process prior to a factory shipment such as
storing, sorting and inspection, and is shipped to Japan from Vladivostok, a trading port in Russia by a
container ship.
Destination is various places according to the terms of trade, Osaka, Kobe, Okayama or Tottori for example. |
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The process until the shipment of grain |
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1. Planting |
2. Earthing up/ Weeding |
3. Adding fertilizer |
4. Harvesting |
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Take the cultivation of soy bean for example, seeding begins in May, and through earthing-up, weeding
and adding fertilizer, it is harvested in autumn (from around September to October).
A large number of heavy agricultural machines play an important role for planting and harvesting in a
vast extent of land
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5. Sorting |
6. Inspection |
7. Bag filling |
8. Shipment |
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Harvested grain is stocked in silo once, and through sorting, inspection and bagging, loaded into a container
and shipped to a destination. |
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On RUS IMPORT and Grains from Amur |
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Coming Soon |
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Coming Soon |
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