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Wheat
February 6, 2025

Kazakhstan may export one million tons of grain to Egypt

Source: Ukragroconsult (Ukraine) Kazakhstan is ready to export 1 million tons of grain to Egypt and if necessary to increase the volume. This was stated by the Minister of Agriculture…
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February 6, 2025

U.S. grain and oilseed exports rise in 2024 without support from China

Source: Oleoscope (Russia) Most of the world’s importers last year took advantage of abundant and cheap supplies of U.S. agricultural commodities, buying large bulk quantities of soybeans and corn. But…
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Cargo ship
February 6, 2025

A high capacity grain terminal is planned to be built at a key UAE port

Source: Oleoscope (Russia) AD Ports Group has signed a 50-year land lease agreement with Al Ain Mills, part of Jordan’s Al-Hazaa Investment Group. The agreement includes the construction of grain…
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February 4, 2025

Quota for grain export from Russia will be three times less than in 2024

Source: Oleoscope (Russia) A quota for grain exports from Russia will be in effect from February 15 to June 30. This year, due to the low 2024 harvest, the size…
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January 28, 2025

Grain exports from Russia at the end of the season are expected to be below 50 million tons

Source: Oleoscope (Russia) At the end of the season, the total export of grains is expected at the level of 47-48 million tons, of which about 41 million tons will…
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January 24, 2025

Russia’s exports of cereals and legumes increased by 5 percent in 2024

Source: Zerno.ru (Russia) Exports of grain and grain legumes from Russia have increased by 5% in 2024, said Olga Zakharova, head of the Department of Internal Phytosanitary and Land Supervision,…
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January 14, 2025

Russia starts 2025 with a sharp decline in grain exports

Source: APKinform (Ukraine) In the period from January 1 to 10, Russia exported 480 thousand tons of major grain crops, which is three times lower than in the same period…
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Cereals
January 14, 2025

The share of wheat in Russia’s grain exports may exceed the traditional 80 percent

Source: Oleoscope (Russia) Russia may increase the share of wheat in grain exports in 2025 by limiting the export of corn, barley and rye. Russian Deputy Agriculture Minister Maxim Titov…
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January 10, 2025

In 2024 China’s grain output will reach 706.50 million tons for the first time

Source: Ukragroconsult (Ukraine) In 2024, China’s total grain production reached an all-time high of 706.50 million tons, up 11.09 million tons (+1.6%) from the previous year. Rice, wheat and corn…
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Wheat
January 10, 2025

Exports of Russian grain and processed products increase at 3.3 percent in 2024

Source: Oleoscope (Russia) Exports of Russian grain and its processed products in 2024 exceeded 86.7 million tons, which is 2.8 million tons or 3.3% more than the result of 2023,…
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Dollar
January 9, 2025

For the global grain market 2025 started with rising prices

Source: Oleoscope (Russia) The beginning of 2025 was marked by rising prices on grain markets. According to analysts, wheat futures on the Paris commodity exchange started the year at €238…
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January 8, 2025

Kazakhstan shipped over 11 million tons of grain and milling products for export in 2024

Source: APKinform (Ukraine) In 2024, the total volume of grain transportation on the railway network of KTZh amounted to 10.6 million tons. Domestic transportation increased by 13% and exceeded 2.5…
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Wheat
January 7, 2025

Exports of Russian grain and processed products increased by 4 percent in 2024

Source: APKinform (Ukraine) According to the data of “Argus-Fito”, as of December 15, the Russian Federation exported 83.5 million tons of grain and processed products since the beginning of 2024,…
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November 13, 2024

Russian grain export quota in 2025 may reach 10-12 million tonnes

Source: Zerno.ru (Russia) Grain market experts have made the first estimates of the size of the grain export quota that will be in effect in Russia from 15 February to…
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Grain harvest
November 6, 2024

Russian grain harvest forecast of 130 million tons in 2024 confirmed

Source: Zerno.ru (Russia) Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev has confirmed the earlier forecast of a grain harvest of 130 million tons in Russia this year. “This year’s harvest is…
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Diagrams
October 22, 2024

China reduced its grain imports in September

Source: APKinform (Ukraine) According to the latest data from the Chinese customs authority, imports of corn in September amounted to 310 thousand tons, which is 81% less than in September…
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