Monitoring - Agricultural Market in Russia: Agriculture as a Key Sector of the Economy, Wheat Demand and Supply Dynamics: Trend Analysis

Current information on the topic Monitoring - Agricultural Market in Russia: Agriculture as a Key Sector of the Economy, Wheat Demand and Supply Dynamics: Trend Analysis

Grain exports from Russia decreased by 23% in December, while wheat prices are strengthening: an overview from the Russian Grain Union. `
The state is strengthening support for agriculture: coordination measures to increase the production of goods and services. `
Export of agricultural products from Russia decreased by 1%, but physical shipments increased by 10%. This is an important step towards achieving export goals. `
Production of wheat flour will reach 10.3 million tonnes, while rye flour will decrease to 500 thousand tonnes in 2024, according to the Russian Union of Flour and Cereals Enterprises. `
Shortage of personnel in agriculture: agronomists specializing in greenhouse vegetable farming are in search of job opportunities, as the statistics show. `
Greenhouse vegetable production in Russia has reached a record level, with further growth in volumes expected in this sector. `
Prices for sunflower seeds and oil continue to rise, but analysts predict a change in the near future. `
The production volume of starch in Russia increased by 6% during the first half of 2024, demonstrating the stability of domestic enterprises. `
Мilk producers have reduced prices following a check by the Prosecutor General's Office. `
The apple harvest in Russia is expected to be almost the same as last year, without a deficit and with a slight increase in prices. `
Forecasts for the sunflower oil market: prices are stabilizing due to changes in export tariffs. `
Wheat prices are fluctuating following the USDA report: corn and soybean harvest is down, while wheat production remains stable. `
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