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A week №42 2024

Challenges with the harvest: small sunflower seeds and low quality pose challenges for processors in Bulgaria.

In Bulgaria, low-quality sunflower is grown, which creates problems for local oil producers. The situation is further complicated by the high content of harmful substances in corn. The yield has decreased due to drought, which will lead to a decrease in oil production.

Harvest news from Kazakhstan: sunflower crops are ready for harvesting, cotton and soybeans continue to ripen.

In Kazakhstan, sunflower crops have reached maturity, and harvesting has begun. Soybean and cotton crops are ripening, sunflower is being harvested. Harvesting of grain crops in the north is favorable. In the southeast, winter wheat is sown, and the grain is sprouting.

The company "Demetra Trading" has acquired the grain elevator complex "Our Union" in the Oryol region to develop their grain business.

"Demetra Trading" has purchased the "Nash Soyuz" elevator in the Oryol region. Plans include modernization, increasing grain processing and flour production. The complex consists of 10 silos, a dryer, receiving lines, and a milling complex. Upgrades to the railway infrastructure are planned.

Exports of grain products from Tatarstan grew by 12.6% in 2024, driven by demand from Asian countries.

The Republic of Tatarstan has increased its exports of grains and oilseeds by 12.6% to 166.9 thousand tons in the first 9 months of 2024. The exports reach 17 countries, including Mongolia and China, due to the high quality of the products confirmed by the grain quality laboratory.

Sunflower meal remains popular in Belarus and Azerbaijan.

Problems with the harvest: grain loss due to armed conflicts in the Kursk region.

In 2024, the grain harvest in the Kursk region is expected to be 27.3% lower than last year due to the difficult situation. The sugar beet and oilseed crop harvest will also decrease. The corn and rapeseed harvesting is completed. Sugar beet harvesting is ongoing.

The rise in the cost of sunflower and soybean seeds in Kazakhstan is due to increased demand for oilseeds, according to analysts.

In Kazakhstan, prices for sunflower and soybean seeds are rising due to the increase in the cost of oil-bearing crops in Russia. The demand for seeds exceeds the supply by more than three times. Analysts predict further price growth.

Prices for rapeseed and flax remain stable, while safflower and mustard are becoming cheaper, but it is recommended to keep them for the future.

Victims of nature: Stavropolsky, Koshkinsky, Privolzhsky, and Chelno-Vershinsky districts stand out as the leaders in crop yield in the Samara region.

In 2024, leaders in crop yield have emerged: Stavropol, Koshkinsky, Privolzhsky, and Chelno-Vershinsky districts. The agricultural season in the Samara region: sowing is completed at 96%, with a yield of 20.8 c/ha. Adverse weather conditions have made harvesting difficult. Winter crops are in good condition, and work on land restoration continues. Districts with low yields: Bolshchernigovsky, Alexeevsky, Pestravsky.

The export of grain from Tatarstan has increased by 5 thousand tons this year, reaching 675 thousand tons, exceeding last year's figure.

In this year, the volume of grain exports from Tatarstan reached 675 thousand tons, which is 5 thousand tons more than last year. Farmers harvested 3.7 million tons of grain from an area of 1.3 million hectares with a yield of 27.9 quintals per hectare. Tatarstan supplies grain to China, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and European countries.

The corn harvest in the southern part of the country will decrease by a third due to the drought. Farmers are sounding the alarm, but they do not lose hope.

The corn harvest in the southern part of the country this year may decrease by a third due to drought. Grain harvesting has already begun in the Volgograd region. Irrigation helps, but the yield has decreased. Not all corn fields have ripened simultaneously.

An agricultural enterprise in the Zhirnovsky district has been in existence for 20 years, and the farmers plan to expand.

A week №41 2024

The forecast for grain harvest in Russia for 2024 has been reduced to 122.9 million tons. The Siberian Federal District is facing issues.

The company "SovEcon" has reduced the forecast for grain collection in Russia in 2024 to 122.9 million tons. Wheat production has decreased, especially in Siberia, but the forecast for corn collection has increased due to high yields in other regions. The official forecast for grain collection in the country has also been lowered to 130 million tons.

Purchasing fertilizers according to the plan, but facing issues with machinery: the agricultural machinery market in Russia is awaiting changes.

In Russia, purchases of fertilizers are going according to plan, but the South and the Volga region are lagging behind. The reason is the bad weather. 3.2 million tons of fertilizers have been purchased, which is 102% of the plan. There are no issues with fuel. The purchase of agricultural machinery is difficult. In the Far East, the activity is higher than in 2023. General data on the purchases of tractors and combines are also provided.

Drought in Turkey will lead to a historical decrease in sunflower production, with an increased forecast for imports.

Sunflower production in Turkey will decrease to a minimum within 10 years due to droughts. The forecast for oilseed production has been reduced by 300 thousand tons, with north-western Turkey being the most affected. Imports will increase to 550 thousand tons.

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