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    Russian cereal exports in July may hit the lowest level in the same period in eight years

    • Last Update: 2021-07-27
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Foreign media news on July 21: Russia’s largest grain railway operator Rusagrotrans's analysis center director Igor Pavinsky said that Russia’s grain exports in July 2021 are expected to reach 2.
    2 million tons, lower than the previous forecast of 250.
    10,000 tons, of which 1.
    65 to 1.
    67 million tons of wheat exports
    .
     
    If the above forecast becomes a reality, it will set the lowest export volume in the same period since 2.
    06 million tons of grains were exported in July 2012
    .
    Wheat exports will be close to 1.
    67 million tons in July 2017
    .
     
    Pavinsky said that Russia exported about 500,000 tons of grain in the first half of July, which was much lower than the 3.
    7 million tons in the same period last year
    .
    The weak export was due to delays in harvesting, bad weather at the port in early July and shipping problems
    .
     
      In addition, in the international market, Russian cereals are also facing strong competition from the Black Sea countries
    .
    Grain, grain, export, wheat
     
      If the above forecast becomes a reality, it will set the lowest export volume in the same period since 2.
    06 million tons of grains were exported in July 2012
    .
    Wheat exports will be close to 1.
    67 million tons in July 2017
    .
     
      Pavinsky said that Russia exported about 500,000 tons of grain in the first half of July, which was much lower than the 3.
    7 million tons in the same period last year
    .
    The weak export was due to delays in harvesting, bad weather at the port in early July and shipping problems
    .
     
      In addition, in the international market, Russian cereals are also facing strong competition from the Black Sea countries
    .
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