Russia claims that this year's agricultural harvest is guaranteed without importing food

The Minister of Agriculture of Russia, Ye Lianna-Sklennik, told reporters that Russia does not need to import grain this year because the current harvest can fully guarantee domestic demand.

The Russian government has said more than once that there will be no shortage of food. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pointed out on the State Council meeting on the 2nd that food, milk, meat and sugar are enough for all the population to consume, and promised to help the people in the event of a sharp rise in food prices.

Sklenick said: "We can meet domestic needs."

She further revealed that according to the latest data, Russia has harvested 47 million tons of grain this year.

Skrencnik also pointed out: "I don't see the need to import food."

Relevant news: Russia's extension of export ban may intensify grain shortages The rise in domestic food futures The news that Russia will extend the ban on grain exports to next year has been reported. The international market immediately responded positively. Nearly 4% of the wheat and corn on the Chicago Commodity Exchange last Friday. Increases close. The main contract of domestic ale continued to rise yesterday and the closing price hit a new high during the year.

At the same time, wheat prices in the international market have soared by more than 50% to three-year highs in the past three months. Analysts said that Russia’s move will inevitably increase the level of international grain shortages, and international grain prices are expected to set off a new round of gains. However, due to the high self-sufficiency rate of grain in our country and sufficient stocks, coupled with a bumper harvest this autumn, international grain shortages will have a limited impact on China in the short term.

Russia's export ban expires next year or pushes up global food prices The Russian government announced that the ban on grain exports will continue until at least next year.

It is reported that this is the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said at the meeting of the government's presidium on the 2nd. He said: "I believe it is necessary to make it clear that we can only consider lifting the ban on grain exports after next year's harvest... We cannot change this issue repeatedly."

This means that the issue of Russia's lifting of the ban on grain exports will not be discussed until the end of the harvest next year, and the ban on grain exports that should have expired at the end of this year will continue until at least next September.

Market analysts have analyzed that this move may boost global food prices.

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