Russian Ministry of Agriculture starting from January 11, wheat export tariffs will rise to 4165.9 rubles per ton

Published 2024년 1월 2일

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From January 11-16, Russia will increase wheat export tariffs to 4,165.9 rubles per ton, while barley export tariffs will remain at zero and corn export tariffs will increase to 1431.7 rubles per ton. These export duties are calculated at an indicative price per ton for each type of grain. From December 27 to January 10, Russia's wheat, barley, and corn export tariffs were at 3859.7, 0, and 1148.6 rubles per ton respectively.
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Russian Satellite News Agency, Moscow, December 29. According to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, from January 11 to 16, Russia’s wheat export tariffs will increase to 4,165.9 rubles per ton, barley export tariffs will remain at zero, and corn export tariffs will increase to 4,165.9 rubles per ton. 1431.7 rubles per ton. ​ Export duties for wheat and mixed wheat (a mixture of wheat and rye) are calculated at an indicative price of $250 per ton, for barley at $172.3 per ton and for corn at $195.2 per ton. ...
Source: Foodmate

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