Russia is experiencing a decline in the purchasing prices for food wheat and feed grain due to a surplus in the domestic market, largely from the Saratov region. Despite an increase in wheat exports in 2022 and 2023, Russia lost Egypt, its largest grain buyer, to Ukraine and Romania. Government attempts to regulate wheat prices and record inventories have also slowed exports. The devaluation of the ruble has negatively impacted agricultural producers. Meanwhile, the regional agro-industrial complex has exceeded 7.2 million tons of storage due to the pandemic-induced economic downturn, causing wheat prices to drop significantly.