In 2024, Russia experienced a decrease in agricultural production by over 3%, with specific figures not yet available. The country saw a drop in prices for rice and buckwheat, while most other cereals became more expensive. Wheat exports are predicted to reach a five-year low in February. Despite these challenges, a group of scientists from the Moscow region has invented a new feed additive for cattle and small ruminants, successfully replacing imports and enhancing animal welfare. Furthermore, a new Minister of Agriculture has been appointed in the Astrakhan Region, bringing extensive experience from large agricultural companies.