August 16, 2012

Russia: October grain exports predicted to rise to 3.7 m tonnes, Igor Pavensky, CJSC

The volumes of grain exports from Russia in the near future will continue increasing, and in October 2012 may reach 3.7 m tonnes, predicted Igor Pavensky, the head of the analysis sector of department of strategic marketing of CJSC 'Rusagrotrans', which will become one of the key speakers of the international conference 'Grain of Russia - 2012'.

The expert also informed that in August 2012 the export supplies of Russian grains are expected to total nearly 3 m tonnes, in September - nearly 3.2-3.5 m tonnes.

I. Pavensky also updated the forecast of the general grain harvest in the Russian Federation in 2012, reducing it to the level of 75.2 m tonnes, against 77.4 m tonnes of the previous forecast. The wheat production will total 42.5 m tonnes (56.5% of the general harvest), against 56.2 m tonnes (59.7%) in 2011. In the current year the harvest of barley will decrease by 2.3 m tonnes - to 14.6 m tonnes.

Maize will be the only grain crop, which production volumes in the current year will exceed the last year index - 7.2-7.6 m tonnes, against 7 m tonnes in 2011, said I. Pavensky.

You can learn more about the prospects of the Russian grain market in 2012/13 MG, and get acquainted with the leading Russian companies, while taking part in the international conference 'Grain of Russia - 2012' which to be held on September 24-25, Rostov-on-Don, the hotel Don Plaza.

You can fill in the application for participation in the conference here  
English: Harvesting near Worlaby. "The UK...
English: Harvesting near Worlaby. "The UK is likely to harvest about 15m tonnes of wheat this summer, producing an exportable surplus of around 3m tonnes." See Farmers Weekly. Photo taken from Middlegate. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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