
Russia's Agriculture Regulator Proposes Export Quota Cut for Top Grain Trader
By
Svetlana Ivanova
1 min read
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Russia's agriculture regulator has proposed a cut in the export quota of a major grain trader, TD Rif, which could hinder wheat shipments from the world's largest wheat exporter. The proposal aims to redistribute previously approved grain export quotas and was attributed to 'systematic inconsistencies' in grain safety and quality. This move escalates a spat that could disrupt shipments and impact the global grain market.