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Russia orders measures to boost agriculture exports after wheat sales fall in July

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Posted on July 10, 2025

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By Olga Popova MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Russian government ordered measures to boost agriculture exports after international sales of wheat fell to their lowest level since 2008 while traders are saying

Russia Implements Strategies to Enhance Agricultural Exports Amid Wheat Decline

By Olga Popova

MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Russian government ordered measures to boost agriculture exports after international sales of wheat fell to their lowest level since 2008 while traders are saying that new crop is slow to come to the Black sea terminals.

Sovecon consultancy estimates July wheat exports at 2.0-2.5 million tons compared with 3.67 million tons in July last year. Rail carrier Rusagrotrans estimates July exports at 2.4-2,6 million tons, citing slow harvesting and low carry over stocks.

The government said Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev, who oversees the sector, told agriculture officials "to take the necessary measures in a timely manner to ensure positive export dynamics".

President Vladimir Putin has ordered the government to increase exports by 50% by 2030. Patrushev asked officials to ensure that exports stay on target.

Russia's Deputy Agriculture Minister Andrei Razin said last week the harvesting campaign kicked off later this year due to weather conditions with crops collected from an area 60% smaller than in 2024.

Dmitry Rylko, head of IKAR consultancy, told Reuters that wheat exports will stabilise in one week as new crop wheat will come to the market. IKAR projects July wheat exports at 2 million tons of wheat in July.

Rylko said exports in July 2025 were the lowest for the period since 2008, before Russia became the world's biggest seller of wheat.

(Reporting by Olga Popova; Additional reporting by Gus Trompiza in Paris; writing by Gleb Bryanski; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia's wheat exports in July fell to their lowest since 2008.
  • Government orders measures to boost agriculture exports.
  • Deputy PM Patrushev oversees export enhancement strategies.
  • Weather delays impact wheat harvesting and exports.
  • Putin aims to increase exports by 50% by 2030.

Frequently Asked Questions

What measures has the Russian government ordered regarding agriculture?
The Russian government has ordered measures to boost agriculture exports following a significant drop in wheat sales.
How much did wheat exports fall in July compared to last year?
Wheat exports in July fell to 2.0-2.5 million tons, down from 3.67 million tons in July of the previous year.
What is President Putin's target for wheat exports by 2030?
President Vladimir Putin has set a target to increase wheat exports by 50% by the year 2030.
Why did the harvesting campaign start later this year?
The harvesting campaign began later this year due to adverse weather conditions, resulting in a smaller area harvested compared to previous years.
What is the projection for wheat exports in July 2025?
Wheat exports in July 2025 are projected to be the lowest for that period since 2008, as stated by Dmitry Rylko from IKAR consultancy.

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