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Russia’s 2024 Grain Harvest: Analyzing the Decline and Its Implications

by Tatiana Ivanova
4 March 2025
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According to recent data from Rosstat, Russia’s gross grain harvest in 2024 amounted to approximately 125.9 million tons, a significant decrease from the 145 million tons recorded in 2023. This decline is evident across various key crops:​

  • Wheat: The harvest totaled about 82.59 million tons, down from 92.85 million tons in 2023.​
  • Barley: Production decreased to 16.67 million tons from 21.1 million tons in the previous year.​
  • Corn: The yield was 13.95 million tons, a reduction from 16.6 million tons in 2023.​
  • Rye: There was a notable drop to 1.16 million tons from 1.7 million tons in 2023.​

However, not all crops experienced declines. Rice production saw an increase, reaching 1.26 million tons compared to 1.07 million tons in the previous year. Similarly, rapeseed production grew from 4.2 million tons to 4.66 million tons.​

Several factors have contributed to this overall decline in grain production:​

  1. Adverse Weather Conditions: Severe droughts in key grain-producing regions, such as Volgograd and Saratov, have significantly impacted crop yields. These regions faced the lowest wheat sowing rates in 11 years, raising concerns about future harvests.
  2. Economic Challenges: Rising costs of equipment, fuel, and transportation, coupled with high export duties and reduced subsidies, have strained farmers’ profit margins. Consequently, some farmers are considering shifting from wheat to more profitable crops like peas, lentils, or sunflowers.
  3. Global Market Dynamics: The International Grains Council has revised its global wheat production forecast downward, citing poor harvests in regions like the European Union due to excessive rainfall. This global context adds pressure to Russia’s grain market.

The 2024 decline in Russia’s grain production underscores the vulnerability of agriculture to environmental and economic factors. Addressing these challenges requires strategic planning, investment in sustainable farming practices, and adaptation to changing climatic conditions. For farmers, agronomists, and agricultural policymakers, these insights are crucial for developing resilient agricultural systems in the face of future uncertainties.​

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