Russian President Vladimir Putin has lauded the country's agricultural sector, noting that agricultural exports now exceed arms exports. In 2023, Russia set a new record by exporting over 66 million tons of grain, primarily wheat, corn, and barley, worth nearly $16 billion. Despite Western sanctions, Russia continues to supply wheat to countries like Italy, even amid allegations of selling wheat at dumping prices. While wheat imports from Russia have decreased in countries like Iran, Türkiye, and Saudi Arabia due to increased local harvests, increased supplies to countries like Bangladesh, Algeria, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Kenya have compensated for this decrease. Wheat exports for the 2023-2024 season are expected to remain stable, but potential weather issues in Argentina and Australia and conflict in Ukraine could create uncertainty in 2024.