Russia plans to cut grain share in agricultural exports to 25% by 2030

February 7, 2026 |

In Ukraine, APK Inform reported that Russia plans to reduce the share of grain in its agricultural exports to 25% by 2030, increasingly focusing on supplies of higher value-added products, Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut said.

“By 2030, we plan to reduce the grain segment to 25% of our exports,” she said.

The minister also noted that in 2025 Russian exports of high-margin products amounted to $19 billion, up 8% year-on-year, according to the report.

Earlier it was reported that the share of grain crops in Russia’s agricultural exports in 2024 (measured by value) stood at 36.9%.

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Category: Food & Agriculture

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