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.