From May 16 to 21, the eighth Sino-Russian exhibition is being held in China, within the framework of which many issues of bilateral cooperation are discussed.
May frosts could significantly affect the harvest of wheat and other crops in Russia; in the South, losses could reach 15%.
Experts suggest that Russia may produce more oil this year than in the previous year, and there are drivers for such growth.
A bad winter could cause the UK to significantly reduce its food self-sufficiency, forcing it to increase imports.
Chinese regulators recently confirmed the possibility of using modified wheat with improved characteristics in China.
The Russian Federation has a chance to become the world’s largest wheat exporter for the fifth time in a row, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
Currently, export prices for sunflower oil have strengthened, while soybean and palm oil continue to fall in price.
In the Krasnodar Territory, this season it is planned to sow rice on an area of 110 thousand hectares, while it has already been sown on 55 thousand hectares.
Growing corn in India largely ensures the country’s food security, while local farmers want to protect their market from GMO varieties.
Today’s conditions are such that for many farmers entering the securities market would be a good option, but so far few people are willing to do this.