Russia: The decline in rice harvest in Kuban does not threaten a shortage

Published 2023년 10월 27일

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The General Director of ProZerno, Vladimir Petrichenko, predicts that this year's grain harvest in Russia will be around 140 million tons, slightly lower than the record-breaking harvest of 157 million tons last year, with 90 million tons being wheat. Despite the slight decrease in harvest, Russia's grain exports are expected to increase to 64 million tons. Petrichenko also highlights the risks that could affect the promotion of Russian grain, such as export quotas, falling prices, and external factors like the exchange rate and political situation.
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General Director of ProZerno Vladimir Petrichenko RBC TV South - about what grain harvest is expected in the South, what will happen to prices and exports of wheat, and which countries have become the main importers of Russian grain Grain is aimed at Africa and the East - Russian farmers harvested less grain, than last year, but the figures are still quite high. How will this year’s numbers affect grain export figures in 2023? — Now there is a strong, good cleaning, somewhat lower than last year. But last year was a cosmic record, more than 157 tons of grain were collected. And now we are going for the second result after this record. I believe that we will collect about 140 million tons of grain, of which about 90 million tons are wheat. This is a very powerful harvest, but is somewhat inferior to last year’s record. But it’s worth noting that we now have carryover reserves from the start of the new season - about 27-28 million tons of grain. Compared to the starting 14-15 ...
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