Despite the introduction of export quotas, Russia's grain exports have surged by 23.5% to 1.87 million tons, with wheat accounting for 1.478 million tons. Barley and corn supplies also saw significant increases. The main buyers were Egypt and Turkey, with new deliveries starting to Kenya and Oman. However, the number of wheat exporting companies and shipping ports has declined. The Ministry of Agriculture has proposed increasing the export quota to 28 million tons, but a final decision is pending. The export potential of grain for this year, until June 30, is estimated at 24.3 million tons, which includes 19.7 million tons of wheat.