Russian grain processing product exports, including flour and cereals, have seen a significant increase of 72% since the start of the year, reaching 1.2 million tons. This growth is primarily due to a fourfold increase in wheat flour exports, which have risen to 672,000 tons. Cereal exports have also increased by 42% to 150 thousand tons. These products are being imported by 126 countries, with the Middle East, Africa, and Asia being the main markets. The Russian agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, is working to expand these markets and is in discussions with Saudi Arabia and China to liberalize importers' requirements for Russian grain.