Experts interviewed by the publication warn of increased competition with Ukrainian grain and the possible loss of price advantage for Russian wheat due to its lower cost in other countries.

Meanwhile, the newspaper's source in the grain market notes that France has almost exhausted its export potential, and shipments from Ukraine are slow, so the demand for Russian wheat will continue.

Earlier, Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry, head of the secretariat of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum Oleg Ozerov noted that Russia is ready to supply grain to countries in need and completely replace Ukrainian products.

First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov also said that the global fertilizer and food market cannot recover without Russia.