Russia Restarts Wheat Exports to Madagascar, Sending 30,000 Tons in First Five Months of 2026
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Russia has resumed wheat shipments to Madagascar, with the Agroexport Federal Center reporting that more than 30,000 tons were exported during the first five months of 2026.
The export figures were released by the Agroexport Federal Center, the state agency responsible for overseeing Russia’s grain trade. The data indicate a significant volume of wheat moving from Russia to the island nation.
This development follows a period of reduced grain exports from Russia to Madagascar, marking a return to normal trade flows between the two countries.
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