According to analysts, by 2030, Russia can significantly increase the share of meat and dairy products in its agricultural exports.
A significant drop in pea production in Mexico may force it to look for sources of import of this crop.
Despite the decrease in the area under grain corn, its yield is currently growing rapidly.
As of August 14, the harvest of grain and leguminous crops was 8.2 million tons less than on the same date last year.
Global grain exporters are beginning to view Indonesia as a significant buyer, which will be able to increase its purchase volumes over time.
In the near future, the national project to support exports, including agricultural products, may be extended in Russia.
Bangladesh is one of the promising areas for the export of Russian agricultural products, while the supply potential is far from being exhausted.
According to the latest data from the US Department of Agriculture, the forecast for wheat exports this year will be around 48 million tons.
Over the past week, grain prices inside Russia have shown growth, which increases the profitability of producers and exporters.
The current situation is forcing Russia and China to seek forced solutions, and barter trade may be one of these solutions.