Russia may reach a record grain harvest this year
Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russia can expect a record grain harvest this – Bloomberg news agency’s website wrote.
The Russian Grain Union, estimates this year’s cereal crop to 104 million tonnes, which could rise even further in case of good weather and can exceed the 108.2 million tonnes that was reached 2008, that is the current record since the breakup of the Soviet Union in December 1991. (MTI)
Related news
More related news >
Related news
Mere in Hungary: price list already available, no store yet
The Russian retail chain Mere has not yet officially opened…
Read more >NGM spokesperson: in addition to GDP data, indicators affecting people’s lives also developed favorably
Beyond the gross domestic product (GDP), there are human lives,…
Read more >GDP could grow by 2 percent in 2025
According to the current outlook, GDP growth of around 2.3-2.4…
Read more >