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Russian state weather condition forecaster sees drought hazard in May in part of 'breadbasket region'

Russia's state weather forecaster said on Saturday it sees a danger of drought continuing May in the eastern half of the Southern Federal District, one of the country's crucial areas for wheat cultivation and exports.

On the primary area of the European part of Russia ... conditions for spring sowing operations and plants of most agricultural crops will be primarily near to typical, Hydrometcentre said in a weather forecast for May.

But in the eastern half of the Southern Federal District versus the background of a possible deficit of rainfall the threat of dry spell will stay.

Conditions in May for spring sowing in the Asian part of Russia, in the Urals and Western Siberia - and for the vegetation of winter season grain crops - are satisfying, it said.

Market experts have actually already begun reducing grain crop forecasts in the middle of dry weather condition in the south of the nation.

Roman Vilfand, scientific director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Centre, on Friday explained the weather circumstance for crops as normally typical, noting that it was satisfactory in the Southern and North Caucasus districts, however partially beneficial in some of their locations.

Since April 19, farmers had seeded 3.3 million hectares of grains compared to 3.8 million hectares in the very same duration in 2023. That consisted of 0.6 million hectares of spring wheat, compared to 1.0 million in 2015, the Sovecon firm said.

Russia's grain harvest in 2024 might drop to 132 million metric loads from 144.9 loads in 2023, the Russian Agriculture Ministry said last week.

(source: Reuters)