Note: Meat products are still restricted by the 2019 African swine fever ban, with exports only allowed from 6 factories that comply with the China-Russia bilateral agreement.
How to choose the optimal logistics solution?
Comparison of mainstream transportation methods for Russian food exports in 2025:
Russian agricultural export traceability system (requires GLN global standard integration)
Logistics contingency response:
China-Russia border port congestion early warning system (subscription available from Customs service)
Recommended to purchase transport delay insurance (premium about 0.15% of cargo value)
Compliance recommendations:
Commission third-party compliance audit (cost approximately $2,500/instance)
Establish quality traceability blockchain (recommended to use AntChain cross-border traceability solution)
According to the latest 2025 data, China-Russia food trade volume is expected to exceed $42 billion, but the key to success lies in choosing professional agencies. Priority should be given to service providers with: Customs AEO Advanced Certification, in-house Russian customs clearance team, experience handling at least 200 batches of food cases, and ability to provide full-process digital tracking system.