Abstract

In recent years, Russia has made considerable advances in the production and export of grain. Grain production, primarily wheat, is the driver of the country’s economic growth. At the same time, wheat grain has a multipurpose use, it is a valuable multifunctional primary product for obtaining a wide range of production with high added value, consumed by many economic sectors. A paradoxical situation has developed: Russia is the world’s largest exporter of grain – primary product, and is acutely dependent on imported products of its processing. Therefore, the outlook for the wheat grain production development is associated with the expansion of production of wheat grain processing products, with its advanced processing and export of products with high added value. The development of advanced grain processing will increase the profitability as of agribusiness, the processing industry in general, as of exporters.

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  • IntroductionRussia has made impressive progress in the production and export of grain

  • In recent years, Russia has made impressive progress in the production and export of grain

  • The compound feed industry increased by 24.2%, the wheat gluten production – by 34.2%, and the export of wheat grain increased by 80.7%

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Introduction

Russia has made impressive progress in the production and export of grain. For the fifth year in a row, our country becomes a world leader in exports. Wheat grain is the basis commodity of world trade, the key agricultural crop in Russia, mainly exported abroad. The wheat planted area in 2020 amounted to 36.8% of the total planting acreage and 61.4% of the total acreage under cereal and pulse crops, the share of wheat in grain exports is about 80%. Wheat grain is the basis commodity of world trade and Russian export, at the same time it is a valuable primary product, from which a wide range of production with high added value is obtained. Gordeev at the XX International Grain Round in June 2019

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