Russia’s export duty on wheat to be $22.29 per metric ton from April 23


Russia’s wheat export duty will be 1,832 rubles ($22.29) per metric ton starting April 23, 2025, the Agriculture Ministry announced. Barley and corn duties are set at 87.7 rubles ($1.07) and 1,073.6 rubles ($13.06) per ton, respectively. The export duties are updated weekly and are based on floating rates linked to global grain prices.
MOSCOW – The duty on wheat exports from Russia will stand at 1,832 rubles ($22.29) per metric ton from April 23, 2025, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.
The duty on the export of barley will total 87.7 rubles ($1.07) per metric ton. The duty on corn will be 1,073.6 rubles ($13.06) per metric ton, the Ministry said.
The export duty rate for wheat and meslin (a mixture of wheat and rye) is calculated based on an indicative price of $247.4 per metric ton, for barley – at a price of $204 per metric ton, and for corn – $220.9 per metric ton.
The floating duty on Russian grain exports is effective from June 2, 2021. The Ministry of Agriculture determines the amount of the duty for a period of one week. The calculated fees are published weekly on the ministry’s website. Duties were calculated in dollars before July 1, 2022 and then were converted to rubles. It stands at 70% from the difference between the base price and the indicative price.
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