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IKAR in Mass MediaRussian Wheat Harvest Rising to 8-Year High as Weather Helps26 апреля 2016 года Russia is set to harvest the most wheat in eight years after the warmest winter on record protected crops and as planting conditions remain favorable for spring grains, according to researchers. The world’s biggest wheat exporter will collect 62.5 million metric tons in 2016, the Moscow-based Institute for Agriculture Market Studies said on Monday. French farm adviser Agritel SA pegged the amount at 62.3 million tons. The agriculture ministry is less optimistic, predicting a crop of 58 million to 60 million tons, down from 61.8 million tons in 2015. ![]() The mild winter meant crops avoided significant damage from cold, while Agritel said spring seeding will take place with moisture levels better than last year. A bigger crop would follow bumper harvests that sent benchmark prices in Chicago to near the lowest since 2010. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is among those predicting Russia will ship out a record amount this year. “Crop conditions currently are good, especially in the southern district,” Olivier Bouillet, the manager of Agritel’s Kiev office, said by phone. “The acreage of winter wheat was slightly higher, and usually the yields are better with winter crops than with the spring ones.” Not everyone expects a bigger crop. Farmers will collect at most 60 million tons this year if the weather remains favorable, the agriculture ministry said by e-mail on Wednesday. Winter wheat was killed on 3.4 percent of the planted area by Tuesday, it said. Ikar Outlook Winter grain will be reaped from 13.6 million hectares (34 million acres) this year, up from 13.3 million hectares in 2015, according to Ikar, as the researcher is known. The spring variety will be sown on 13.2 million hectares, down from 13.5 million hectares. Winter wheat is usually collected starting late June and spring wheat is harvested from August. Russian wheat for export from Black Sea ports rose to $185 a ton on Friday, the highest since December, Ikar data show. Prices have climbed 3.9 percent from a five-year low set in February and March. The bigger Russian harvest may compensate for decline in Ukraine and Romania. Here are estimates on production and exports from those countries and Bulgaria: Ukraine
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