MOSCOW (Reuters) -High temperatures and a lack of rain over the coming months are expected to deplete the harvest in Russia's largest grain region Rostov, the head of the local grain lobby group said ...
CHERNIHIV, UKRAINE — An agricultural worker unload cereals from a combine as workers harvest a large field of barley near the border with Russia in the Chernihiv region on August 30, 2023 in Chernihiv ...
According to preliminary data, Russia harvested 128 mln metric tons of grain in 2024, Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut said earlier ALMA-ATA, January 30. /TASS/. The Russian Agriculture Ministry ...
Russia is stepping up its bid to control even more of its crucial grain industry — potentially giving it greater power over exports — just as worries mount over global supply. Major Western merchants ...
In 2023, Russia had its second-largest grain harvest ever, totaling about 147 mln metric tons MOSCOW, March 27. /TASS/. Russia harvested 129.8 mln metric tons of grain in 2024, Deputy Agriculture ...
“Russian and Ukrainian grain shipments are estimated to have plunged 49% combined y/y between January and August 2025. Both countries had a smaller export surplus following weaker grain harvests in ...
Russia has shipped its first grain from a new terminal at the Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga, the Russian agricultural watchdog told Reuters, as the country seeks to diversify its grain export routes.
Russian firms shipped tens of thousands of tons of wheat and peas out of occupied parts of Ukraine in 2023 to EU member Spain, NATO member Turkey, and Azerbaijan, the investigative unit of RFE/RL’s ...
DOBRINKA, Russia (Reuters) - When Murat Shamshinurov toasted this year's harvest with a glass of vodka, he did so with confidence. Sign up here. A fleet of new Dutch combine harvesters, better seeds ...
MOSCOW, Feb 17 (Reuters) - The deputy governor and agriculture minister of Russia's Rostov region, a major grain-producing province, Konstantin Rachalovsky, has been detained by law enforcement, state ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “grain diplomacy” continues to cause headaches for the European Union while potentially reshaping global trade dynamics and markets more in Moscow’s favor.
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