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Russia and UAE discuss fertiliser supplies and BRICS grain exchange

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Posted on April 29, 2026

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Russia and UAE Explore Fertiliser Supply Boost, BRICS Grain Exchange

Russia's Plans for Fertiliser Exports and BRICS Grain Exchange

Expanding Food and Fertiliser Exports to the UAE

MOSCOW, April 29 (Reuters) - Russia wants to boost its food and fertiliser exports to the United Arab Emirates and jointly develop a grain exchange servicing trade between members of the BRICS group of developing nations, its deputy prime minister said on Wednesday.

Russian Companies' Interest in the UAE Market

"Domestic companies are interested in further increasing exports to the UAE market not only of food products but also of mineral fertilisers," Dmitry Patrushev said during a meeting with UAE ​Vice President Sheikh ‌Mansour bin Zayed.

The remarks were included in a statement posted on the Russian government's website.

Global Fertiliser Trade and Geopolitical Challenges

Russia's Role in the Fertiliser Market

Russia accounts for about one-fifth of the global fertiliser trade, which has been disrupted by restricted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and the war in the Middle East.

BRICS Grain Exchange Initiative

Moscow's Push for a BRICS Grain Exchange

It is also the world's largest grain exporter. And Moscow has been pushing for a grain exchange that would facilitate trade between BRICS members, which include major agricultural producers and consumers such as China, Brazil, India, Egypt and South Africa.

Key BRICS Members Involved

(Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Joe Bavier)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia aims to deepen agricultural and fertilizer ties with the UAE, leveraging its 20% share of global fertiliser trade disrupted by geopolitical chokepoints (ers.usda.gov).
  • The proposed BRICS Grain Exchange, endorsed during the Kazan 2024 summit and championed by Dmitry Patrushev, aims to create an independent grain trading platform to shield members from Western price benchmarks (cfr.org).
  • BRICS nations now account for roughly 44% of global grain production following expansion, underlining the potential scale and strategic importance of a bloc-wide grain exchange (tvbrics.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Russia discuss with the UAE regarding exports?
Russia discussed increasing exports of food products and mineral fertilisers to the UAE.
Why is the BRICS grain exchange significant?
The BRICS grain exchange would facilitate trade among major agricultural producers and consumers, including China, Brazil, India, Egypt, and South Africa.
What challenges are affecting global fertiliser trade?
Restricted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and the war in the Middle East have disrupted fertiliser trade.
How important is Russia in the global fertiliser and grain markets?
Russia accounts for about one-fifth of global fertiliser trade and is the world's largest grain exporter.
Who attended the meeting between Russia and the UAE?
Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev and UAE Vice President Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed attended the meeting.

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