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Rusagro is the third leading Russian producer of beet sugar in Russia. The main assets of the company are located in the Tambov, Belgorod, Kursk, Oryol and Voronezh regions. Today, Rusagro is the No. 1 player in the Russian market of white lump sugar, and the No. 2 sugar producer in Russia.
Rusagro is one of Russia’s largest landholding companies
Our goal is to become the largest mayonnaise and margarine producer in the CIS

According to the National Union of Pig Breeders, Rusagro is Russia’s second largest pig producer
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Due to the increasing frequency of fraudulent emails sent under the guise of our company’s representatives offering procurement deals, please be advised that LLC “Rusagro Group of Companies” is currently operating exclusively on electronic trading platforms, such as “B2B-Center” and “Bidzaar.” Procurement information is rarely distributed via email, and when it is, it always originates from email addresses belonging to the Company (typically containing @rusagrogroup.ru or domains associated with our group of legal entities; a list of domains is provided below*). For example, the domains @rusagro-group.ru, @rusagroup.ru, @russagromaslo,com and @rusagrosugar.com are phishing domains used by fraudsters. If you receive emails from such phishing addresses impersonating a Rusagro Group representative, or if you have any doubts, please contact us at rusagro@rusagrogroup.ru.


*List of company email domains:

  • @rusagrogroup.ru
  • @rusagro.tech
  • @rusagromaslo.kz
  • @rusagromaslo.com
  • @rusagrouchet.ru
  • @rainvest.ru
  • @rafinad.ru
  • @agrobel.ru
  • @solpro.ru
  • @mbnrs.ru
  • @nmgk.ru

We strongly recommend that you pay close attention to the email addresses and phone numbers used in communications. If you have any doubts, please verify the details by contacting rusagro@rusagrogroup.ru. Additionally, please note that the Company does not use any paid voluntary certification systems to qualify suppliers for trading. Messages containing information about “non-competitive” or “direct trades” and proposals to undergo paid certification for the purpose of concluding contracts are fraudulent.

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