The USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service maintains its forecast for Russia's wheat exports and harvest for the 2024/25 season. Despite smaller harvests in Russia and Ukraine, these countries are expected to maintain high wheat export levels due to competitive pricing. The report also reduces its forecast for feed grain and corn exports. Meanwhile, grain harvest forecasts vary from 128.8 to 132 million tons, with differences due to drought and improved harvest prospects in other regions. The Russian Grain Union and the Ministry of Agriculture maintain their grain harvest forecasts at 130 and 132 million tons, respectively.