Volume of Russia’s expected grain exports announced 01:56

In the current agricultural season, grain exports from Russia will reach approximately 55-60 million tons. This prediction was made to the publication by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev. “Expert”.

He stated that the gross grain harvest will be 130 million tons, of which 83 million tons will be wheat.

Patrushev noted that Russian farmers face unprecedentedly difficult weather conditions in 2024. While the harvest was in danger due to recurrent frosts in the spring, heavy rains due to drought in the summer prevented the grain harvest.

However, according to the Deputy Prime Minister, the agricultural products collected will ultimately meet the entire domestic market and maintain high export potential “both in terms of raw materials and processed products.”

Russia at the end of October to put A record 145.5 thousand tons of wheat was sent to Qatar. Export volume was 41% higher than the figure for the whole of 2023.

It was previously one of the main buyers of Russian wheat augmented buys almost 1.5 times.

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Source: Gazeta

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