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Sovecon, a Russian agricultural consultancy, raises its 2025 Russian wheat production forecast

Sovecon, a Russian agricultural consultancy, raises its 2025 Russian wheat production forecast

The agricultural consultancy Sovecon announced on Wednesday that it has slightly increased its forecast of Russian wheat production in 2025, by 0.2 millions metric tons. This is due to improved crop conditions throughout central Russia.

The total grain crop was also increased to 129.5 millions metric tonnes, from 127.6 in May.

Sovecon stated that the revision reflects better crop conditions in central Russia, particularly in eastern areas and Voronezh Region.

The improved outlook for central Russia was partly offset by the lower forecasts in Siberia and Urals where spring wheat areas are expected to drop sharply.

Oksana Lute, the Agriculture minister, said that Russia plans to export 45 millions tons of wheat during the next marketing season (which begins on July 1), slightly more than the current season. Russia is the largest wheat exporter in the world.

The government estimates that the grain harvest in 2025 will be 135 millions metric tons, an increase of 130 million tons from last year. Estimated harvest includes those from Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine. Reporting by Olga Popova, Writing by Maxim Rodionov, Gleb Bryanski and Andrew Osborn Editing by Andrew Osborn

(source: Reuters)