Less wheat expected in Russia

Published 2023년 9월 21일

Tridge summary

The wheat harvest in Russia for the 2023/24 campaign is expected to be 91.6 Mt, 500,000 t lower than previous estimates, due to poor harvest prospects in Siberia and the South caused by excessive rainfall. Siberia's harvest forecast was reduced by 900,000 t to 9.2 Mt, while wheat production estimates in the South were reduced by 500,000 t to 37.9 Mt. However, there is still strong export activity, as Russia has seen high demand for its grains in the Middle East, Africa, and South America since withdrawing from the Black Sea Grains Initiative.
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The wheat harvest in Russia in the 2023/24 campaign is forecast at 91.6 Mt, that is, 500,000 t less than the previous estimate, according to the latest SovEcon report. The forecast has been revised due to the worsening harvest prospects in Siberia and the South. In Siberia, the harvest forecast was reduced by 900,000 t to 9.2 Mt. The reason has been the excess of rain in the last 30 days, in which rainfall ranged between 110 and 150% of normal. Excessive rains make harvesting operations difficult and present a considerable risk of lodging and sprouting of crops. In the South, wheat production estimates were reduced by 500,000 t to 37.9 Mt, due to a significant drop in yield at the end of the wheat harvest season in the region. These reductions could be partially offset by increases in spring wheat harvests in the Volga and Ural regions. The US Department of Agriculture estimates the 2023/24 Russian wheat crop at 85 Mt. Regarding exports, there is good activity. Between August 1 ...
Source: Agrodigital

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