The Russian agricultural export development center, Agroexport, announced that Russia’s grain exports reached its highest level in 2024, at 72 million tons.
According to Amac News: The center reported that Russia’s grain exports last year amounted to 72 million tons, compared to 68.6 million tons in 2023.
Meanwhile, Rusagrotrans, a Russian company active in the field of agricultural transport and logistics, predicted that by 2030, Russia’s grain exports could exceed 75 million tons and be worth more than $17 billion.
The company estimated that wheat accounts for almost 80 percent of the total export value, while corn and barley represent 10 percent and 9 percent of this amount, respectively.