Flour production in Russia has become unprofitable

게시됨 2025년 2월 21일

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Russia's flour production industry is facing a crisis with negative margins and low average profits, threatening its stability. This situation is attributed to high credit rates and reduced state support, forcing businesses to rely on expensive commercial loans. The Union of Flour Milling Enterprises has appealed to the Minister of Agriculture for support to avoid mass bankruptcies and a decrease in exports. The industry also struggles with unequal competition and a lack of regulatory control over the 'gray' sector. The reduction in transportation subsidies further challenges Russia's flour export goals.
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The margin of flour production in Russia has fallen to a minimum, and in some cases even became negative. This was reported by Dmitry Rylko, Director General of the Institute of Agricultural Market Conditions (IKAR). According to him, the average profit of flour mills is currently at a critically low level, which threatens the stability of the industry. The main reason for this decline is high credit rates and reduced state support. The lack of preferential lending forces enterprises to take commercial loans at more than 25% per annum, which makes production economically unprofitable. The Union of Flour Milling Enterprises has already appealed to the Minister of Agriculture with a request to restore support, otherwise the industry may face mass bankruptcies and a reduction in exports. In addition to financial difficulties, the situation is complicated by unequal competition. There are a large number of small enterprises operating in the market that produce products of dubious ...

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