Russian grain exporters to focus on markets in Middle East, N. Africa - News Summed Up

Russian grain exporters to focus on markets in Middle East, N. Africa


MOSCOW, June 11 (Xinhua) -- Russia's Ministry of Agriculture said Tuesday that the country's grain exporters will shift their focus to key markets in the Middle East and North Africa, and strengthen relationships with India and China. During a meeting led by Russian Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut with grain exporters, it was unanimously agreed that Turkey's import refusal would not affect Russia's export capabilities, the ministry said. The consensus was that for the upcoming season, starting on July 1, Russia plans to reduce its grain supply to the global market to 60 million tons. The ministry also said that considering last year's high yield, Russia aims to deliver up to 70 million tons of grains to the global markets, including 53 million tons of wheat, in the ongoing season, which concludes on June 30. The Turkish Ministry of Agriculture is suspending wheat imports from June 21 to Oct. 15 to support local producers as grain prices are expected to fall.


Source: The North Africa Journal June 11, 2024 06:42 UTC



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