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Russia's Ministry of Agriculture reports on the normalization of the situation with the export of grain

Russia
Published Mar 27, 2023

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Shipment of grain by rail in the territory of the Novosibirsk region is gradually activated. This was announced during an operational meeting in the government of the Novosibirsk region in his report by the head of the regional Ministry of Agriculture Evgeny Leshchenko. “In the period from September 1, 2022, 556 thousand tons were exported, including 433 thousand tons for export (54% of last year’s level), the minister cites the data. For 23 days of March, 66 thousand tons (943 wagons) were shipped with an average shipment of 41 wagons per day. This week we are holding a meeting with the West Siberian Department of Russian Railways to coordinate work, with Sibagro and processors. As for the selling price for grain, according to Yevgeny Leshchenko, it has not changed significantly lately: the average price of grade 3 wheat is 11.6 thousand/ton, grade 4 wheat is 10.7 thousand/ton, feed wheat is 8.6 thousand/ton.

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Shipment of grain by rail in the territory of the Novosibirsk region is gradually activated. This was announced during an operational meeting in the government of the Novosibirsk region in his report by the head of the regional Ministry of Agriculture Evgeny Leshchenko. “In the period from September 1, 2022, 556 thousand tons were exported, including 433 thousand tons for export (54% of last year’s level), the minister cites the data. — For 23 days of March, 66 thousand tons (943 wagons) were shipped with an average shipment of 41 wagons per day. This week we are holding a meeting with the West Siberian Department of Russian Railways to coordinate work, with Sibagro and processors. As for the selling price for grain, according to Yevgeny Leshchenko, it has not changed significantly lately: the average price of grade 3 wheat is 11.6 thousand/ton, grade 4 wheat is 10.7 thousand/ton, feed wheat is 8.6 thousand /ton. In the region, it is planned to reduce the sown area of agricultural ...
Source: Infopro54
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