Despite sanctions, Russia is strengthening its position in the grain market and no longer trades its wheat at a discount to European standards. The country plans to export an additional 3 million tons of wheat this season, contributing to a total grain export of 61-61.5 million tons, including 52 million tons of wheat. Russia is a reliable supplier, fulfilling its shipping obligations, and has found new buyers in Asia and Africa. The price of Russian wheat is at the European level, and demand remains high.