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IKAR, a Russian consultancy, raises its 2025 wheat export and crop forecasts.

IKAR, a Russian consultancy, raises its 2025 wheat export and crop forecasts.

IKAR, a Russian consultancy, raised its forecast for 2025 wheat production to 85.5 millions metric tons from 84.5 previously. This is the second time this month that IKAR has revised its estimate upwards.

Dmitry Rylko said that the rise was due to improved assessments of the central part of the country, the Volga Region, the Urals, and Siberia.

The forecast of wheat exports for the new season was also increased to 42.5 millions tons, up from 41.5million tons.

IKAR has increased its 2025 total grain crop forecast from 130.5 to 132 millions metric tons. It also increased its grain export forecast from 53.0 to 54.5million tons.

According to local authorities, the main grain-producing areas in southern Russia are finished harvesting barley and wheat. Stavropol Krasnodar, and Rostov produced in total around 28 million tons.

On Wednesday, the Ministry of Agriculture announced that almost half of all Russian growing areas had already been harvested in preparation for 2025. The Ministry of Agriculture reported that grain production reached 75 million tonnes, with yields higher than in 2017.

Current ministry forecasts for 2025 are 135 million tonnes. Forecasts for the grain exports of 2025/26 include 53-55 millions tons, including 43 to 44 million tons wheat. Reporting by Olga Popova, Editing by Mark Trevelyan

(source: Reuters)