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BRICS Grain Exchange: A Boost for Russian Wheat Exports to Brazil?

by Tatiana Ivanova
30 September 2024
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Russian wheat exports to Brazil have historically fluctuated due to logistical challenges and competition from neighboring countries. Argentina, with its proximity to Brazil, has consistently outperformed Russia as a supplier, leveraging its shorter transportation routes to secure the bulk of Brazil’s wheat import demand, which ranges from 4.5 to 6.5 million tons annually.

In recent years, Russian wheat exports to Brazil have experienced significant volatility. In the 2020/21 season, Russia exported 237,000 tons to Brazil. However, this dropped sharply to just 28,000 tons in 2021/22. The trend reversed in 2022/23, with exports rising to 600,000 tons, and a new record was set in the 2023/24 season with 785,000 tons exported. In the current 2024/25 season, Russia has already shipped 300,000 tons. By the end of 2023, Russia became the second-largest wheat supplier to Brazil, a notable achievement in light of its logistical disadvantages.

The recent decision by Brazil’s Foreign Trade Chamber (Camex) to set a zero-tariff quota of 250,000 tons of wheat imports, in addition to the existing 750,000-ton quota, presents a further opportunity for Russian exporters. This measure, valid until December 31, 2024, signals strong demand from Brazilian consumers, a trend Russian exporters are keen to capitalize on.

A critical development that could further enhance Russian wheat exports to Brazil is the planned launch of the BRICS Grain Exchange. This platform will allow BRICS nations to trade agricultural commodities directly, potentially in national currencies, streamlining transactions and reducing costs associated with currency exchanges and other trade barriers. By facilitating more efficient trade and pricing mechanisms for staple crops like wheat, the BRICS Grain Exchange could help Russia strengthen its foothold in Brazil, despite the logistical challenges posed by the long-distance transport routes.

In conclusion, the BRICS Grain Exchange represents a strategic opportunity for Russia to expand its presence in the Brazilian wheat market. By reducing the impact of logistical hurdles and fostering direct trade relationships between BRICS nations, Russian exporters could see increased competitiveness and profitability in this critical market.


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