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Russia is set for another bumper-harvest year, but analysts say government intervention may hurt grain exports.
Moscow Time
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Interfax News Agency, July 31, 2005. Russian grain market experts believe that the government-proposed prices on wheat purchases for the state intervention fund are overpriced.
Interfax News Agency
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Somehow couple of noisy market news, such as increase of domestic seasonal demand on sugar and grown raws import, as well as hot debates about EC sugar reform proposal has fall in shadow another potentially important event. On June 2 the Russian ...
ISCO-IKAR
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Russia imported 2 million tonnes of raw sugar in the first half of 2005, up 20% year-on-year, Yevgeny Ivanov, leading analyst at the Agricultural Market Trends Institute (IKAR), told Interfax.
Interfax
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MOSCOW, April 28 (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday it will import 300,000 tonnes of Brazilian soybeans, the largest volume of soy it has bought in the last 15 years, to stimulate domestic animal and poultry breeding.
Reuters
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MOSCOW, March 3 (Reuters)- Sugar demand from Russia, the world's biggest raw-sugar importer, is expected to pick up substantially in the second quarter of 2005 after a lengthy lull, trade sources said on Thursday.
Reuters
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By Aleksandras Budrys and David Brough
Reuters
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