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20.04.2011
Bulgaria, Romania and Moldova increased grain exports, due to limitations in Russia and Ukraine
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The current grain season did not show unsuccessful results for all countries of the Black Sea region. According to Dian Donev, Director of the company Scanwel, due to imposition of limitations for grain exports from Russia and Ukraine, other countries of the regions – Bulgaria, Romania and Moldova = will be able to essentially increase grain export volumes.
In particular, in own presentation during the international Grain Trading Summit, taking place in Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh (April 17-19), the expert announced the forecast of wheat exports in 2010/11 MY by these three countries at the level of 5.5 mln tonnes (as opposed to 4.4 mln tonnes last season), barley – 1.5 mln tonnes (1.1 mln tonnes) and maize – 4.1 mln tonnes (3 mln tonnes).
Source from AgrimarketInfo