Russia. Export duty on wheat from January 26 will decrease to $95.8 per ton
The export duty on wheat from Russia will decrease to $95.8 from $97.5 per ton from January 26, the Ministry of Agriculture said.
The decline continues for the second week in a row.
The duty on barley will decrease to $74.4 from $79 per ton, on corn it will increase to $50.6 from $46.1 per ton.
The new duty rates will be in effect until February 1.
Fees are calculated based on indicative prices. For wheat, the price was $336.9 per ton ($339.3 for calculating the previous duty), for barley – $291.3 ($297.9), for corn – $257.4 ($250.9) per ton.
| Type of culture | Indicative prices, USD | Export customs duty rate, USD |
| January 21, 2022 | ||
| Wheat and meslin | 336,9 | 95,8 |
| Barley | 291,3 | 74,4 |
| Corn | 257,4 | 50,6 |
| January 21, 2022 | ||
| Wheat and meslin | 339,3 | 97,5 |
| Barley | 297,9 | 79,0 |
| Corn | 250,9 | 46,1 |
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