Bumper crop underlines Russia’s global grain leadership role
Published: 12 May, 2009, 20:14
TAGS: Investment, Natural resources, Commodities, Russia and the global economy
Ahead of hosting a summit of key grain exporters and importers next month, Russia has unveiled forecasts of a record grain harvest and exports, amidst talks over shipments to Brazil.
Russia's booming cereals production means it is now one of the key players on the world grain market, with the only impediment to greater export volumes being storage bottlenecks and problems getting bumper harvests to Russia’s ports.
To overcome these issues the State is stepping in, overhauling infrastructure inherited from the Soviet past according to Arkady Zlochevsky, President of the Russian Grain Union.
"Russia's President has signed a decree under which a united grain company will be set up. It will be a partnership of state companies and private businesses not a governmental monopoly. It's to deal with the problem of outdated infrastructure as well as building new facilities."
Moscow's plans to set up a national state grain trading company were initially seen by some in the west as a possible political tool, but Andrey Syzov, Director of Sovecon says grain is not a market that can be controlled easily like oil.
"The world trade volumes of grain are about 300 million tonnes. Russia's record export volume will be slightly above 20 million tonnes. If the united grain company manages to take off in the next three years its sales volumes will make up just 1 per cent of the world's grain trade. So any talks of using grain export as a political tool are simply unfounded."
But the chaos on the world markets last year and fears of food riots in some countries have emphasised the need for cooperation with other key players.
Russia is hosting the World Grain Forum in Saint Petersburg in June to discuss the big issues facing both exporters and importers. The forum will address the long term prospects for the world grain trade, and the creation of world emergency grain reserves to prevent hunger.
12.05.2009, 20:00
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Russia MUST once and for all set up the commodities exchange in St. Petersburgh ( minerals - oil - gas - produce etc. ) with its natural port and exchange using rubles or, better, a new currency in harmony with China , India, Brazil etc. . The Euro has lost its ways and the Dollar has become a nominal currency. Ciao. Triste in Trieste











I am glad that the Russian Nation,predicts a bumper crop this year,with enough grain to export to parts of the World, were it is much needed in alleviating anger. I hope and which,the solution will be fund in time to transport the grain,so that it reaches its destination were .it is much needed. I also which Russia to succeed in setting up the commodities exchange in St.Petersburgh,for{minerals-oil-gas-etc,using rubles in exchange,or a new currency in harmony with China,Brazil India,etc.It is time Russia with its allied Nations,come up with ways of doing business different from the Imperial West.I hope and believe,the Russia Leaders that are much wiser than the the West My best wishes to the to the Russian Leadership the Russian People and Nation.