MAIN NEWS IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR FOR AUGUST 26

Published 2025년 8월 26일

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A moratorium on the bankruptcy of Kuban agrarians affected by drought is necessary, according to the federal Ministry of Agriculture. They have made such a request to the Ministry of Economic Development.

This year, Russia is expected to see an oversupply of buckwheat. This was facilitated by the improvement in the situation with the raw material, despite a serious reduction in its sown areas.

The Ministry of Agriculture has changed the conditions for determining prices on certain food products in long-term contracts. Soyuzmoloko has already warned of serious risks from the new initiative.

IKAR has once again increased the estimate for the wheat harvest in Russia by 0.5 million tons. Analysts have named several reasons for such a correction.

The introduction of duties on the export of linseed oil in Russia has been preliminarily approved by the government customs subcommittee. Details were provided by the executive director of the Oil and Fat Union, Mikhail Maltsev.

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A moratorium on the bankruptcy of Kuban agrarians affected by drought is necessary, according to the federal Ministry of Agriculture. They have made such a request to the Ministry of Economic Development. This year, Russia is expected to see an oversupply of buckwheat. This was facilitated by the improvement in the situation with the raw material, despite a serious reduction in its sown areas. The Ministry of Agriculture has changed the conditions for determining prices on certain food products in long-term contracts. Soyuzmoloko has already warned of serious risks from the new initiative. IKAR has once again increased the estimate for the wheat harvest in Russia by 0.5 million tons. Analysts have named several reasons ...
Source: Rosng

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