Russia: The government introduced a temporary ban on the export of durum wheat

Published Dec 11, 2023

Tridge summary

Russia has introduced a temporary restriction on the export of durum wheat to ensure food security and stabilize domestic prices. The restriction will be in place until May 31, 2024, with exceptions for humanitarian assistance, international agreements, and exports to specific regions. Within the Eurasian Economic Union, durum wheat can still be exported within government quotas and with permits from the Russian Ministry of Agriculture.
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Original content

In Russia A temporary restriction is introduced on the export of durum wheat from the country. Order this has been signed. The solution is aimed at ensuring food security and will help maintain a stable situation with prices for durum wheat products on the domestic market. Temporary the restriction comes into force from the moment the Government order is published and will be valid until May 31, 2024. Simultaneously The document provides for a number of exceptions when the export ban will not apply. This includes the export of durum wheat to provide international humanitarian assistance and within the framework of international intergovernmental agreements, exporting it from the territory of Russia to Abkhazia and South Ossetia, as well as supplies. In ...
Source: Russiangov

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