Russia Forecasts Record-Breaking 145 Million Ton Grain Harvest by 2025

Russia Projects 145 Million Metric Ton Grain Harvest for 2025, Highlighting Agricultural Strength

MOSCOW — Russia’s agriculture ministry announced on Thursday a projected grain harvest of 145 million metric tons for the year 2025. The forecast was unveiled during a crop production conference held in Moscow, with officials basing the estimate on the current structure of sown areas across the country.

The ministry’s projection serves as a key indicator of Russia’s agricultural potential and strategic planning. Grain production is a cornerstone of the nation’s economy, playing a vital role in both domestic food security and global trade. The announcement was relayed by Rosselkhozbank, a state-owned agricultural bank, underscoring the sector’s significance to Russia’s financial and economic stability.

The forecast reflects ongoing efforts to optimize agricultural output and maintain Russia’s position as a major player in the global grain market. As the country continues to invest in its agricultural infrastructure, the 2025 target highlights its commitment to sustaining and expanding its role as a key exporter of grain.

This development comes amid growing global demand for grain, driven by population growth and shifting consumption patterns. Russia’s ability to meet its projected harvest targets will be closely watched by international markets, as it could have far-reaching implications for global food supply chains and pricing.

The agriculture ministry’s announcement reinforces the importance of the sector to Russia’s broader economic strategy, with grain production remaining a critical driver of both domestic prosperity and international influence.

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