Purchasing prices for wheat in Russia continued to grow

Published 2023년 11월 20일

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Russian wheat prices have continued to rise in most areas, with increases in the cost of third-class wheat in the south of the country. The cost of fourth and fifth-class wheat also saw noticeable growth in some regions, while barley prices increased only in the center of the country. Factors influencing the rise in grain prices include problems with sowing winter crops in the European Union and the strengthening of the ruble exchange rate, while factors for price decreases include high crop stocks and rising freight costs in certain regions.
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Purchasing prices for Russian wheat in most areas continued to grow. This is reported in the next review of the journal field.rf. The cost of third class has increased in the south of the country from 12,000 to 12,133 rubles. Of the individual shipping regions, it rose in price the most in Volgograd and Krasnodar - by 300 and 100, or up to 11,000 and 13,000 rubles, respectively; in Rostov and Stavropol, the price remained stable. In the center, this grain became cheaper by 36 to 10,044 rubles. It became cheaper in Voronezh and Kursk (by 200 and 250 to 10,000 and 9,750), in Lipetsk and Tambov it rose by 70 and 200 to 9,670 and 9,900 rubles. There were no changes in Orel and Belgorod, as well as the Volga regions. In the direction CPT-Novorossiysk (hereinafter referred to as CPT – Novo or on “Big Water”), the cost of a “troika” increased by 200 rubles to 15 thousand, CPT – Malaya Voda (hereinafter referred to as “low water”) – fell by the same amount to 13 ,4 thousand. In the fourth ...
Source: Rosng

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