The year 2022 proved to be a fruitful year. It makes no sense to limit the export of grain.
About 25 million tons, this quota will be allocated for all harvested crops that can be exported. For the regions of the Far East, this amount will be 500 thousand tons. This quota is allocated every year. In 2021, the quota amounted to 2 million tons. Of these, 3 million tons fell on barley and corn, and 8 million tons fell on the export of wheat.
Such measures in Russia guarantee food security. This will allow locally, on the territory of the country, to control the rise in prices for agricultural crops, and, accordingly, for basic products.
As a result of harvesting, this will be the most impressive harvest in recent years. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, it will be about 150 million tons, including 100 million tons of wheat.
Export opportunities increase when such a harvest is obtained. This was reported earlier by Viktor Abramchenko. And so they think in management. That the updated quota is a great solution this year.
According to experts, due to the sanctions imposed on the Russian Federation, exports in 2022 will decrease and will be slower.
As a percentage, shipments from July to mid-October were 13% lower than in 2021.
Prices for 4th grade wheat fell - in the Urals, Siberia and the Volga region.
Therefore, the ministry has taken a number of measures aimed at supporting farmers.
Firstly, the intervention fund was replenished, about 900 thousand tons were purchased. And secondly, in order to slightly reimburse the costs of agricultural workers, they will be paid 2 thousand rubles per ton of sold products.