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Warm weather last week did not eliminate risks for Russia's fragile winter grain plantings, said a Moscow-based agriculture consultancy SovEcon, warning of a potential export decline next year from one of the world's key supplies. An early cold spell this autumn has weakened winter grain crops in Russia, expected to be the world's third largest wheat exporter in the 2014/15 marketing year after the European Union and United States.
"Despite warm weather last week crops still remain depressed," Andrey Sizov Jr., managing director of SovEcon, told the Thomson Reuters online Global Ags Forum on Thursday. "We expect high winterkill and lower yields than the average level of recent years." Relatively warm weather forecast for November is likely to help plantings, first of all in Russia's South, he added. Farmers have already sown 99.5 percent of the planned area - 16.4 million hectares, up from 14.5 million hectares at the same date a year ago. According to SovEcon's own estimate, the country's 2015 grain crop could fall to less than 90 million tonnes, including less than 50 million tonnes of wheat. This year the country has harvested 108.3 million tonnes of grain before drying and cleaning.
With a wheat crop of about 50 million tonnes, the country's exports could fall to between 16 and 18 million tonnes in the 2015/16 marketing year, which starts on July 1, from 23 million tonnes forecast this year, he added. According to SovEcon, Russia may supply more grain to Iran this year as its neighbour Kazakhstan is having problems with grain quality this year. Kazakhstan, Central Asia's largest producer of grain, could lower its 2014/15 export forecast as wet weather has dented quality this year.

Copyright Reuters, 2014

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