This year's grain harvest in Russia will not be a record one

게시됨 2024년 7월 29일

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Despite facing adverse weather conditions, Russia's grain harvest is expected to be good but not record-breaking, with the Ministry of Agriculture forecasting 132 million tons of grain, including 86 million tons of wheat, and IKAR predicting slightly lower figures. The south and Volga regions are experiencing drought and flooding, respectively, but favorable conditions in Siberia and the Urals offer promise. While corn and sunflower harvests are expected to decline, a record soybean harvest is possible. Russia will continue to lead in global wheat exports despite the overall decline.
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Despite the frosts and drought, the grain harvest in Russia this year promises to be good, although not record-breaking. It's hot in the south, it's flooding in the Volga region, but favorable weather is developing in Siberia and the Urals. According to Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev, by the middle of last week, twice as much grain and legumes had already been collected than on the same date last year. The Ministry of Agriculture still maintains its forecast at 132 million tons of grain (last year - 144.9 million tons), including 86 million tons of wheat (in 2023 - 92.8 million tons). But this is perhaps the most optimistic assessment at the moment. The Institute for Agricultural Market Studies (IKAR) also maintains its forecast for now - 128 million tons of grain, including 83-84 million tons of wheat, IKAR General Director Dmitry Rylko told RG. In the south, the grain crops have already been harvested. As expected, amid drought in two federal districts - the Southern and ...
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