Russian Grain Markets: 4 - 8 May 2026 During the week under review, the Russian grain market began showing more bullish sentiment despite the traditionally slow pace of business during the May holiday period. Russia celebrates several holidays during early May, with Victory Day on 9 May being the most significant. This year, the holiday extended through 11 May because 9 May fell on a weekend. As a result, many businesses closed early, while customs offices and banks remained shut on Monday. Russian consultancy IKAR reduced Russia’s wheat export potential for the current season to 44.5 MMT from 46 MMT. Why are Russian analysts becoming more pessimistic despite strong recent export volumes and continued global demand? First, analysts do...