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Early Russian crop condition data indicates good harvest in 2026

Dmitry Patrushev, the Deputy Prime Minister, said that the share of Russian crops which were in normal condition as of February 5, was 97%, compared to 87% for the same period in 2025. Analysts suggested the data indicated a good harvest.

In 2025, extreme weather conditions, particularly in the southern regions of the bread basket, will affect the harvest in Russia, which is the largest exporter of wheat in the world.

According to the?estimates of experts, 97% are in normal condition. Patrushev stated that these are?very good results.

Andrei Sizov, the head of Sovecon's consulting firm, said that there was concern in January over a?cold snap? that hit certain areas. However, it did not reach the southern regions. Temperatures are now rising.

"It is possible to say with certainty that only 3% of crops are in poor condition. Sizov stated that this is significantly below the average of five years and is better than last season.

Sizov said that the heavy snowfall in Russia indicates that there will enough moisture to grow winter crops when vegetation starts in spring.

Patrushev told a meeting of the government that Russia's grain crop for 2025 was 142 million metric tons. This included the grain from Ukraine controlled by Russia. This included 93 million metric tons wheat.

Patrushev said that the grain harvest in 2025 was the third-largest ever, an increase of 9% compared to the previous year, but still below the historical record set in 2023, which was 147 millions tons.

Rosstat, the Russian statistics agency, did not include Russian-controlled territories in its figures. It reported earlier that they had harvested 3.2 millions tons of grain. (Reporting and writing by Olga Popova, editing by Guy Faulconbridge & Jan Harvey; Writing and reporting by Gleb Brnski)

(source: Reuters)