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In November, the Russian Federation reduced grain export shipments by 37% to 4 million tons

Grains, Cereal & Legumes
Russia
Market & Price Trends
Published Dec 5, 2023

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In November, the Russian Federation exported 4.017 million tons of grain, a 37% decrease compared to the same period last year. Wheat and barley shipments decreased significantly, while corn exports increased. The decline in exports was mainly due to unfavorable weather conditions in the south.
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Moscow. December 4th. INTERFAX.RU - In November this year, the Russian Federation exported 4.017 million tons of grain, which is 37% less than in the corresponding period last year, according to the monitoring of the Russian Grain Union. As Elena Tyurina, director of the union’s analytical department, told Interfax, the reduction in monthly volumes occurred for the first time since the beginning of the season (since July 1, 2023). Wheat shipments decreased by 44% to 3.1 million tons, barley - by 42% to 334 thousand tons. At the same time, corn exports increased 2.2 times and amounted to 518 thousand tons. Rye and oats were not shipped in November of this year; a year ago, 25.5 thousand tons of rye and 11 thousand tons of oats were shipped. “In total, since the beginning of the season, 30.5 million tons of main types of grains have been shipped, this is 17% more than in the same period last season. Including wheat shipments amounted to 25.4 million tons, this is 9% more than last ...
Source: Interfax
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