Russia: The government has set a quota for grain exports in 2025

Published 2024년 12월 20일

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The Russian government has established a tariff quota for the export of grain crops from February 15 to June 30, 2025. The quota, which will be managed by the Ministry of Agriculture, is set at 10.6 million tons for wheat and meslin. No quota has been set for barley, rye, or corn. The tariff quotas are exempted for grain exports for international humanitarian aid. This mechanism is part of the government's strategy to maintain a balance between the domestic grain market and export supplies.
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The government has set a tariff quota for the export of grain crops from Russia outside the Eurasian Economic Union. It will be in effect from February 15 to June 30, 2025. The decision was made taking into account the projected balance of production and consumption of grain crops in the domestic market. According to the signed resolution, the volume of the quota for the export of wheat and meslin will be 10.6 million tons, barley, rye and corn - 0 tons. The quota will be distributed among the participants in foreign trade activities by the Ministry of Agriculture. Tariff quotas do not apply to the export of grain for the provision of international humanitarian aid to foreign states on the basis of Government decisions. The mechanism for setting quotas for ...
Source: Russiangov

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