Trading platform Trading platform
Trading platform

We will connect you with potential partners and help you conclude a profitable deal in the agricultural sector.

Dont miss the opportunity to expand your business and increase your profits.

View applications
Express applications Express applications
Express applications

In the "Express applications" section you can get information about the sale or purchase of agricultural crops. The placement occurs automatically from open sources.

View applications
Fork Work Fork Work
Fork Work

Fork Work brings together experts and professionals in the field of agriculture who are ready to share their knowledge and experience to solve various problems.

More details
Updated customs rates for grains: what will change from May 14 to May 20, 2025?
Cereals
Groats
Stern
Wheat
agricultural products

Updated customs rates for grains: what will change from May 14 to May 20, 2025?

From May 14 to May 20, 2025, the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation approved new rates of customs duties on grains. Export duties on wheat will be reduced by 2.3 rubles, remain zero on barley, and decrease by 52.9 rubles per ton on corn. The government revised the rates in connection with last year's harvest to stimulate exports and support agricultural producers.

11 May 2025 11 May 2025

According to the latest information from the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, updated customs duty rates will be in effect from May 14 to 20, 2025.

The export duty tariffs are presented as follows:

  • for wheat – will decrease by 2.3 rubles and amount to 1755.9 rubles per ton instead of the previous 1758.2;
  • for barley – will remain at zero level;
  • for corn – will decrease by 52.9 rubles, from 925.3 to 872.4 rubles per ton.

According to forecasts, the customs duties for the upcoming week were determined based on current market prices per ton:

  • wheat – $250.0 (compared to the previous $249.0);
  • barley – $204.0 (also $204.0 last week);
  • corn – $220.9 (same as the previous week).

Earlier, the Government of the Russian Federation reviewed the calculations of export duty rates on grain due to last year's record harvest. The main export prices increased by 1 thousand rubles per ton, which on average allowed to reduce the duties by 700 rubles per ton. This decision is aimed at stimulating the export of these products and supporting agricultural producers, as explained by the government.

Audio news of agriculture
Confirm
By continuing to use our site, you consent to the processing of cookies that ensure the proper operation of the site.
Accept all cookies