Russian farmers say they will sow less wheat after heavy losses this year, switching to more profitable crops such as peas, lentils, or sunflowers. Such decisions will have direct implications for ...
Data from the state weather forecasting agency last week indicated that over 37% of winter crops are in poor condition or ...
As this year's harvesting campaign comes to an end, Russian farmers are assessing their losses from the exceptionally bad weather and considering their next steps amid falling profit margins for ...
Winter wheat crops have deteriorated in Russia but are improving in the United States and the European Union. An estimated 37 ...
New contract lows in Chicago wheat futures this week are hardly indicative of global supply concerns, but traders might want ...
Russian Farmers Ditch Wheat for Other Crops After Heavy Losses By Olga Popova and Gleb Bryanski MOSCOW/IRTYSH village (Reuters) - Russian farmers say they will sow less wheat after heavy losses ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian farmers appear to be changing their habit of withholding excess grain for better times amid low global prices, as high interest rates make it attractive to cash in and ...
Farmers we spoke to would question that ... for trucks transporting Ukrainian seeds were oil extraction plants in Russia. "We go to plants directly, we don't unload [seeds] at warehouses ...