Russia’s 2025 Grain Haul Tops 145 Million Tonnes in Bunker Weight
Officials peg the clean-weight outlook at no less than 135 million tonnes despite weather risk.
Overview
- With harvesting nearing completion, the deputy prime minister called the 2025 crop one of the largest in modern Russian history.
- Post-processing output is projected at a minimum of 135 million tonnes in clean weight, including 90 million tonnes of wheat.
- Authorities warn that late-season weather could cause significant reductions when converting from gross to net volumes.
- Roughly 20 million hectares are already sown with winter crops for the 2026 harvest, and planning for next season is underway.
- The sector is receiving over 600 billion rubles in 2025 state programs, including more than 100 billion in direct subsidies, and record soy and rapeseed harvests are expected alongside an 8 million-tonne potato crop.