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BRICS Countries Back Russia’s Initiative to Establish Grain Exchange

by Tatiana Ivanova
18 July 2024
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During a recent meeting of agriculture ministers from BRICS nations, Russian Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut revealed that member countries have endorsed Russia’s proposal to establish a grain exchange. This initiative, backed by approximately 30% of the world’s arable land and responsible for around 40% of global grain production, aims to enhance trading efficiency and promote currency settlements in national currencies within the BRICS bloc.

Significance of the Initiative

Russia, in collaboration with central banks of BRICS nations, is actively developing the BRICS Bridge infrastructure to facilitate payment settlements and trading mechanisms tailored for grain commodities. This move underscores a strategic effort to strengthen economic ties among member countries and streamline grain trade operations on a global scale.

Future Prospects

The proposal for a dedicated grain exchange was first put forward by Edward Zernin, Chairman of the Grain Exporters’ Union, and received enthusiastic support during discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this year. The initiative is expected to attract interest from BRICS countries due to their significant roles as both producers and consumers in the global grain market.

The endorsement of Russia’s initiative to establish a grain exchange by BRICS member countries marks a pivotal step towards enhancing agricultural trade cooperation and economic integration within the bloc. Moving forward, collaborative efforts to develop the exchange and enable currency settlements in national currencies will likely foster greater stability and efficiency in grain markets across BRICS nations.

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