The Russian government said on July 6 that it has extended the current ban on rice and oat exports by another six months until December 31 this year.
Russia has extended its ban on rice and oat exports for six months. (Source: AP) |
According to the Kremlin, the decision was made to maintain stability in the domestic market. The ban will not affect the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (including Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan), South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
According to the statement, rice and oats from Russia could also be sent abroad as humanitarian aid.
Russia issued a ban on rice exports from July 29, 2023 with an initial term until December 31, 2023.
Russia is famous for wheat but also grows rice, mainly in the southwestern regions of the country, near the borders with Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan.
In addition, there is a small portion of production in eastern Russia along the border with China and North Korea. About 73% of Russia's rice production is grown in the Krasnodar region.
The Russian government's rice export ban is aimed at protecting the domestic market after the Fedorovsky hydroelectric complex in the Krasnodar region suffered a breakdown in April 2022.
This incident caused Russia's rice production in 2022 to drop to 797.6 thousand tons compared to the 1.076 million tons recorded in 2021.
This is also the first time Russia has recorded rice output below 1 million tons in recent years.
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