This season, sugar beet sowing in Russia began earlier than usual and is ahead of schedule.
Currently, the sector is in a difficult situation, which may lead to some players simply leaving the market.
It is predicted that in the foreseeable future, the share of the Russian Federation in the global oil trade may amount to 40% or even more.
From April 5, the United States will impose a 10% tariff on almost all countries, and from April 9, higher tariffs will be introduced for individual countries.
According to the latest data, in March, the volume of wheat exports from the Russian Federation decreased by 2.9 times compared to the same period last year.
From September 1, 2025, agricultural businesses may face new rules that farmers are not yet ready for.
A decrease in the water level in reservoirs in Kuban could significantly reduce the rice harvest, farmers fear.
According to the latest data, the increase in sown areas last year led to record results in terms of wheat production.
Russian exporters may have new opportunities if the government decides to extend quotas for the export of fertilizers from the country.
Business representatives expect that next month, when selling sunflower oil abroad, duties will be at least half as much.