Russia Ships Less Wheat to Mexico in 2025 at 58,000 Tons
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Russia, the world’s largest wheat exporter, has sent 58,000 metric tons of food quality wheat to Mexico from its western port of Kaliningrad this year, the local agricultural security agency said today, a significant slowdown from 2023 and 2024. Russia aims to diversify its grain exports out of its traditional Middle East markets, with the search for others in Latin America, Asia and Africa through its expanding grain terminals in the Baltic Sea.
Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 10 secondsRussia, the world's leading supplier of wheat, has sent 58 thousand tons of food quality grain to Mexico from the port of Kaliningrad so far this year, the regional agricultural security control agency reported this Monday. The figure represents a noticeable drop from the volumes recorded in 2023 and 2024, when exports to the Mexican market grew rapidly. According to Kaliningrad's authority, between Jan…
Russia Ships Less Wheat to Mexico in 2025 at 58,000 Tons
Russia, the world's largest wheat exporter, has shipped 58,000 metric tons of food-grade wheat to Mexico from its western port of Kaliningrad this year, the local agricultural safety watchdog said on Monday, a significant slowdown from 2023…
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