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The End of Low Grain Prices: A New Era for Global and Russian Markets

by Tatiana Ivanova
17 February 2025
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Global grain prices have been below the multi-year trend, not aligning with the rising production costs due to more expensive production inputs. However, this period of low prices is coming to an end. In Russia, domestic prices have stabilized and are now on par with global prices.

As of February 2025, global wheat prices have shown an upward trend. On February 14, 2025, wheat prices on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) reached $219.7 per ton, up from $209.1 per ton on February 3, 2025.

This increase reflects a recovery from the low price levels observed in recent years.

In Russia, the grain harvest in 2024 faced challenges due to adverse weather conditions, leading to a total collection of approximately 130 million tons, including 83 million tons of wheat.

Despite these challenges, Russia’s export potential remains strong, with projections to ship 55 million tons of grain in the current season, including 44 million tons of wheat.

The alignment of Russian domestic grain prices with global levels is attributed to aggressive export policies and the implementation of quotas and restrictions that have stabilized the market. This stabilization is crucial for Russian farmers and exporters, ensuring that domestic prices reflect global market conditions.

The global grain market is transitioning from a period of low prices to a more balanced state, influenced by rising production costs and market stabilization efforts. For stakeholders in agriculture, including farmers, agronomists, and agricultural engineers, this shift underscores the importance of strategic planning and adaptation to the evolving market dynamics.

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