From January 1 to January 30, Russia shipped 3 million 740 thousand tons of wheat for export, which is 2.2 times more than in the same period last year, follows from the monitoring of the Russian Grain Union. Elena Tyurina, director of the Union's Analytical Department, told Interfax that shipments of corn, which had previously declined, also began to grow during this period. In total, 492 thousand tons were shipped, which is 58% more than a year earlier. "The export of barley has also grown - up to 124,000 tons against 102,000 tons last January," she said.
From January 1 to January 30, Russia shipped 3 million 740 thousand tons of wheat for export, which is 2.2 times more than in the same period last year, follows from the monitoring of the Russian Grain Union. Elena Tyurina, director of the Union's Analytical Department, told Interfax that shipments of corn, which had previously declined, also began to grow during this period. In total, 492 thousand tons were shipped, which is 58% more than a year earlier. "The export of barley has also grown - up to 124,000 tons against 102,000 tons last January," she said. In total, according to monitoring data, from January 1 to January 30, shipments from the Russian Federation of the main types of grain and leguminous crops amounted to 4 million 390 thousand tons, which is almost two times more than a year earlier. "Demand for Russian grain is growing rapidly. This allows us to expect that by the end of January, more than 4.4 million tons of the main types of grain and leguminous crops will be ...