According to TASS, this is stated in the message of the Telegram channel of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture.

“In Russia, there are flexible export duties on these products of the agro-industrial complex.

They depend on the indicative (arithmetic average of market indicators) and base prices.

Previously, base prices were pegged to the dollar, now they will be calculated in rubles.

Along with this, the department gave specific figures.

“So, for sunflower oil, the base price will be 82,500 rubles per ton (instead of $1,000 before), for meal — 13,875 rubles per ton (previously $185), for wheat and meslin — 15,000 rubles per ton (previously $200), for barley and corn - 13,875 rubles per ton (previously $185),” the message says.

Earlier it was reported that the Russian government will allocate more than 900 million rubles for the introduction of modern technologies in agriculture.

Economist Mikhail Belyaev, in an interview with the Economics Today, commented on the development of the Russian agro-industrial complex.