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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 20 – 24 January 2025 The domestic market remained bullish while the export market in dollar terms remained relatively stable. Export duties decreased slightly allowing prices to grow. Most likely the biggest bullish factor is the remaining grain stocks which are melting.  The Asian part of Russia lives a separate life where prices are not as bullish as neighbouring Kazakhstan which during some years was buying Russian wheat but shows no interest whatsoever in the Russian commodity even after the ban was lifted. At least this is the situation as of January. Prices in Kehkashan are quite low barely reaching $135/MT for 3rd grade milling wheat. Russian Grain Union (RGU) is forecasting a decrease in grain expor...

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