Arkady Zlochevsky, President of the Russian Grain Union, discusses the potential for growth in durum wheat in the Southern Urals and Chelyabinsk region, despite export bans. He warns against overproduction of profitable crops due to potential price collapse and highlights the potential of niche crops like soy and mustard due to increased domestic processing capacity. He also notes Brazil's overtaking of the US in soybean exports, primarily to China. The article also discusses the potential for increased soybean production in China, with a need for a governmental decision to increase supplies, and the potential for seed production in arid zones like the Urals.