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    Russia sees historic growth in grain exports, totaling 72 million tonnes

    January 29, 2025
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    Russia achieved a historic milestone in 2024, with grain exports reaching a record-breaking 72 million tonnes, according to data released by the Russian Agricultural Export Development Centre, Agroexport. This marks a significant increase from the 68.6 million tonnes exported in 2023, underscoring the country’s growing prominence in the global agricultural market. The surge in grain exports reflects Russia’s strategic focus on bolstering its agricultural output and export capabilities.

    Russia sees historic growth in grain exports, totaling 72 million tonnes

    Industry analysts attribute the growth to favorable weather conditions, increased investment in agricultural technology, and expanded export infrastructure, enabling Russia to meet the rising global demand for grains. Projections from Rusagrotrans, a key player in agricultural logistics and trade, suggest that Russia’s grain export capacity could exceed 75 million tonnes by 2030. The anticipated growth is estimated to bring export revenues beyond $17 billion annually, with wheat expected to dominate the market.

    According to the company, wheat will likely contribute 80% of the total export value, while maize and barley are projected to account for 10% and 9%, respectively. Russia’s prominence in the global grain market has been bolstered by its ability to penetrate diverse international markets. The country’s competitive pricing and the strategic expansion of trade partnerships have enhanced its appeal as a reliable supplier of agricultural products.

    Additionally, the government’s policies supporting agricultural development and export promotion have played a pivotal role in achieving these milestones. Despite the achievements, experts caution that sustaining the growth trajectory will require continued investment in infrastructure and technology. Challenges such as fluctuating global grain prices, trade policies, and environmental concerns remain key factors influencing long-term prospects.

    The Russian government and agricultural stakeholders are expected to focus on diversifying export markets and improving supply chain efficiency to maintain a competitive edge. The robust performance in 2024 underscores Russia’s potential to further solidify its position as a global leader in grain exports. The record-setting figures and optimistic projections highlight the critical role of agriculture in Russia’s economy and its strategic importance in global food security. With sustained efforts, the country aims to maintain its upward trajectory in the years to come. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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