Russia: Export grain prices maintain an upward trend

Published 2023년 11월 27일

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Grain export prices in some Russian regions increased over the past week, particularly for third-class wheat in the South. In contrast, the "troika" decreased in price in the center. The cost of barley and corn fluctuated, with corn becoming cheaper and barley slightly increasing in price.
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Over the past week, grain export prices in some Russian regions continued to rise. This was reported in a review of the journal field.rf. The cost of third-class wheat again increased most noticeably in the South - by 201 rubles to 12,334. Of the individual southern shipping destinations, it increased the most in Volgograd - from 11,000 to 11,353. In Rostov-on-Don, grain prices increased by 150 to 12,550 , in Krasnodar – by 100 to 13,100. In Stavropol, the cost remained at the level of last week. In the center, the “troika”, on the contrary, fell in price by 34 to 10,010 rubles. The sharpest drop was noted in Voronezh and Kursk – by 300 and 100 to 9,700 and 9,650, respectively. At the same time, in Lipetsk and Tambov there was an increase by 30 and 200 to RUB 9,700 and RUB 10,100, respectively. In Orel, prices for this class remained at last week’s level of 10,900, and they did not change in Belgorod. In the Volga regions, the cost also remained at the old level of 9,355, in the ...
Source: Rosng

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