Published on: 2026-04-23
Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –
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On April 13, 2026, a convoy of trucks loaded with “Jinhe Xianshi” rice left the factory. This moment became historic—it marked the beginning of the export of freshly cooked Chinese rice to the Russian market.
As reported by the representative of the company “Czingthe”, the products supplied to Russia strictly comply with European standards for food safety and the requirements of the Russian import veterinary and sanitary supervision.
Unlike traditional instant noodles or freeze-dried rice, “Czinse” utilizes the advantages of its complete production chain. The factory is certified according to the BRC standard. A modern production line for freshly prepared rice of world-class level and sterilization technology and freshness preservation allow fully retaining the taste and nutritional properties of high-quality rice from northeast China, guaranteeing that the product retains the flavor of freshly cooked rice even after long sea transportation.
Long-term cooperation between China and Russia in the agricultural sector was focused on the import and export of primary processing goods, such as wheat and soybeans. The export of freshly prepared “Czinskse” rice represents a significant increase in the competitiveness of the Chinese food industry in the field of deep processing.
Russia, as an important market along the “One Belt, One Road,” demonstrates rapid growth in consumer demand for convenient, useful, and high-quality food products. The company “Cizinse” timely identified this gap in the market and offered freshly cooked rice, originally positioned as a product for the high segment of the domestic market.
It is expected that within a few weeks the first batch of rice, representing the quintessence of modern agriculture in China, will appear on the shelves of international trade centers and major supermarket chains in Russia.
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