Russia could export less grain amid possible harvest decline

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Russia could export less grain amid possible harvest decline

STORY: Russia could export less grain amid possible harvest decline DATELINE: Aug. 6, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:36 LOCATION: Moscow CATEGORY: AGRICULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of Russian Agriculture Minister speaking 2. various of grains STORYLINE: Russia could reduce its planned 50 million tons of grain exports this year due to a possible yield decrease, Russian Agriculture Minister Dmitry Patrushev said Friday. The possible decrease in the yield this year was caused by the late start of work in many regions due to the cold spring and bad weather, and there are also difficulties with the supply of foreign components for agricultural equipment, said Patrushev. "In total, this all creates risks to delivering the 130 million-ton target. Of course, we will fully supply the domestic market and there will be no problem with it. However, we will have to revise the 50 million-ton export plan unless we achieve the planned volumes. This may negatively affect the global grain market," he said. The Russian Agricu

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