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MOSCOW, April 3 Agricultural supplier Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) will stop grain exports from Russia, the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture said.
The ministry was provided with this information by the Russian subsidiary of the company.
“The Ministry of Agriculture of Russia received a notification from Company Louis Dreyfus Vostok LLC about the termination of grain exports from Russia from July 1, 2023,” the ministry told the agency.< br />The company plans to transfer the Russian business and grain assets to new owners.
Last week, it became known that the American Cargill and Canadian Viterra also plan to stop exporting grain from Russia from July 1. The Ministry of Agriculture explained that the departure of foreign suppliers will not affect the volume and dynamics of domestic food exports. //ria.ru/20230330/zerno-1861915401.html» data-title=»Russia benefits from the departure of Western grain traders, media write»>

