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Drought Crisis in Southern Russia: 25% Crop Losses Threaten Wheat, Corn, and Sunflower Production

by Tatiana Ivanova
3 August 2025
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Drought Crisis in Southern Russia: 25% Crop Losses Threaten Wheat, Corn, and Sunflower Production
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Farmers in southern Russia are bracing for 25% losses in wheat, corn, and sunflower yields due to an extreme drought, prompting emergency measures in key regions like Krasnodar Krai, Rostov Oblast, and Crimea. State of emergency declarations have been issued across 30 districts, with some areas facing total crop failure.

Hardest-Hit Regions and Crop Losses

  • Rostov Oblast: Emergency status in 21 districts; wheat yields down 25% (46 q/ha vs. 62 q/ha in 2024). Expected grain harvest cut from 11M to 8M tons.
  • Krasnodar Krai: 9 districts in crisis; 2.8M tons of grain, pulses, and oilseeds lost.
  • Crimea: 8 districts affected; forecast for winter grains and pulses slashed from 1.5M to 1.1M tons.

Why These Crops Are Vulnerable

  • Wheat & Barley: Drought during grain filling reduces kernel weight and starch content.
  • Corn & Sunflower: Dependence on summer rainfall makes them high-risk in prolonged dry spells.

Economic and Policy Implications

  1. Farm Bankruptcy Risks: Many operations may collapse without state aid, as crop insurance covers only 40% of losses.
  2. Export Concerns: Russia’s grain exports could shrink, impacting global markets (2024 exports: 55M tons).
  3. Government Response:
    • Federal subsidies under discussion in the State Duma.
    • Minstrelkhos maintains 135M-ton national grain forecast, relying on better yields in Central and Volga regions.

Adaptation Strategies for Farmers

  • Drought-Tolerant Varieties: Early-maturing wheat and deep-rooted sunflower hybrids can mitigate losses.
  • Soil Moisture Retention: Reduced tillage and cover crops help preserve water.
  • Diversification: Shifting to sorghum or millet in arid zones could reduce climate dependence.

A Call for Climate-Resilient Farming

Southern Russia’s drought underscores the urgent need for long-term solutions:

  • Expanded irrigation infrastructure (only 10% of arable land is irrigated in affected regions).
  • Stronger safety nets, including improved insurance and disaster relief funds.
  • Research into drought-resistant crops to safeguard future harvests.

As climate extremes intensify, proactive measures—not just crisis response—will determine the survival of Russia’s breadbasket.

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Tags: agricultural emergencyClimate Resiliencecrop failureDrought-Tolerant Cropsfarm subsidiesGrain ExportsKrasnodar KraiRostov OblastRussian droughtWheat Yield Loss

Tatiana Ivanova

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