Russia plans grain export quota in the second half of the season: more than last year, but less than in MY 2023/24

Published Nov 7, 2025

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The Russian government is considering the possibility of introducing a grain export quota of 20 million tons for the second half of the season. This is significantly more than last year, but still less than in the MY 2023/24, writes Fastmarkets. According to the published information, a quota of 20 million tons is currently being

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considered for the period from February 15 to June 30. It may include wheat, corn and barley, but without rye. This concerns exports outside the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). In addition, the project may revise the quota distribution mechanism, taking into account deliveries to other EAEU countries at the level of “historical” export volumes. That is, companies that actively exported within the EAEU may receive an appropriate share of the quota. The volumes and conditions may still change until final approval. Unlike last year, the current quota covers all grains, not just wheat. Last year, it was 10.6 million tons for the 2024/25 season. Although the new quota is significantly higher than last year’s, it is still lower than in MY 2023/24, when Russia harvested a record harvest and set an export record: initially a quota of 24 million tons was set, and later it was increased by another 5 million tons. In MY 2023/24, about 21 million tons of wheat, about 3 million tons of corn ...

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