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[Regnum] In 2025, the volume of grain harvested in Russia could amount to about 130 million tons, said Dmitry Rylko, CEO of the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies (IKAR), on November 2.
"Everything is very preliminary and will change. This is about 85 million tons of wheat and about 130 million tons of grain in total," RIA Novosti quoted Rylko as saying.
Thus, according to the forecast, the volume of grain in 2025 will remain at the official forecast level of 2024. As for grain exports, it is too early to name the volume, Rylko noted, since the “carryover stock” of 2024 is unknown.
As reported by the Regnum news agency, in September, Russian Agriculture Minister Dmitry Patrushev said at a visiting meeting in the Saratov Region that the situation in the Russian agro-industrial complex remained normal, despite the worsening weather during spring field work. At that time, almost 64 million tons of wheat had been harvested. He noted that the grain harvest forecast remained at 132 million tons.
On the sidelines of the Golden Autumn 2024 exhibition on October 10, Patrushev said that in 2024, the grain harvest would be about 130 million tons, including 83 million tons of wheat. At that time, 122 million tons of grain had been harvested.
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