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Krasnodar Harvests Over 1 Million Tons of Grain: Key Insights for the 2024 Season

by Tatiana Ivanova
8 July 2025
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The Krasnodar region, one of Russia’s key agricultural hubs, has made significant progress in its 2024 grain harvest. According to the latest reports, local farmers have already threshed 1.2 million tons of grain from 271,000 hectares (14% of the winter crop area), with an average yield of 44 centners per hectare (4.4 tons/ha). The harvest includes winter wheat, barley, and legumes, with winter wheat dominating the cultivated area.

Harvesting in Full Swing

During a meeting of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture’s operational staff, Deputy Minister Andrey Razin confirmed that spring sowing is nearly complete, and the southern regions have begun harvesting. Fedor Dereka, Minister of Agriculture of Krasnodar Krai, emphasized that the region is fully prepared for the season, with over 2,000 combines operating daily and sufficient fuel supplies. Grain drying stations and elevators are also ready to handle the incoming harvest.

In addition to winter crops, farmers are harvesting spring barley and peas, while fruit, berry, and vegetable collection continues as planned. The total area to be harvested in Krasnodar this season is 1.9 million hectares, with 1.6 million hectares dedicated to wheat.

Global and National Grain Trends

Russia remains one of the world’s top wheat exporters, with the USDA forecasting 85 million tons of wheat production in 2024/25. However, weather variability and logistical challenges remain key concerns. The Krasnodar region, contributing significantly to national output, must maintain high efficiency to meet domestic and export demands.

The 2024 grain harvest in Krasnodar is off to a strong start, with high yields and efficient logistics. However, farmers must remain vigilant about weather conditions and market fluctuations to maximize profitability. Continued investment in technology and infrastructure will be crucial for sustaining Russia’s competitive edge in global grain markets.

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