Russian grain processing product exports have seen a significant increase of 72% since the start of 2022, with wheat flour exports alone quadrupling to 672,000 tons. These products are primarily purchased by Middle Eastern, African, and Asian countries, with the total export volume reaching 1.2 million tons. The Russian Ministry of Agriculture is actively working to increase grain exports and expand sales markets, even as it attempts to meet the requirements of these importing countries. Efforts are being made to resume grain supplies to Saudi Arabia and expand exports to China, including wheat, barley, corn, rice, rapeseed, rye flour, semolina, and millet groats. Additionally, the ministry is reminding grain exporters of the importance of controlling production inputs and complying with the quarantine phytosanitary state of growing places to meet the expectations of importing countries.