Negotiations between Russia and China on the Russian grain supplies close to completion, said Minister of Agriculture Nikolay Fedorov. Russia will start grain supplies to China! "We are about to complete negotiations on the supply of Russian grain to China," the minister said. Chinese Party sent a list including 70 questions to the Russian Party. "This is an official ceremony. I think that we will come to an agreement on issues related to the supply of Russian grain to China within a few weeks later, and maybe even months, ," Fedorov stressed. In the Sverdlovsk region, buckwheat has tripled in price. In the Sverdlovsk region, retail prices for buckwheat have almost tripled. This was reported on November 8 by a IA (Information Agency) REGNUM correspondent. So, in store No. 72 of the Meridian trading network (IP(Individual Entrepreneur) Zhidko VF) in the city of Pervouralsk, a kilogram of buckwheat produced in the Altai Territory cost about 23 rubles back in September. In October, prices increased up to 28 rubles. And now the price is 69 rubles 90 kopecks (the cash receipt is available). At the same time, there is no shortage of cereals, and no excessive demand for it. At the same time, some Yekaterinburg residents reported that they could not find it in the nearest stores. The residents themselves reacted to the price increase at most calmly. “We sometimes buy it, but now we'll better refuse. Let's wait for at least 30 rubles fall in price per kilogram. So, we'll proceed with pasta now”, one of the local residents told the IA REGNUM correspondent. Moreover, many citizens say they are ready to switch to rice and other cereals, but still not ready to buy buckwheat at current prices. Note that it is hardly possible to blame stores for price increases or shortages directly. They are already getting goods from wholesalers at premium prices. According to the IA REGNUM correspondent, in October some Yekaterinburg wholesalers offered buckwheat at 40 rubles per kilogram, while several companies did not have it at all. At the same time, price increases and shortages were detected not only in the Sverdlovsk region, but also in other regions of Russia. And it has just a single explanation everywhere: yelds shortage. At the same time, some experts believe that this is just a cover story. As reported by "Kommersant", Chelyabinsk Regional Office of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) of Russia has already obliged wholesalers to justify the increase in wholesale prices for cereals by November 15th and requested information on the market situation for the purchase and sale of buckwheat in Altai, since local buckwheat wholesalers are the main suppliers of cereals within the Russian territory. Problems with buckwheat are also identified in the Sverdlovsk Office of the Federal Antimonopoly Service. According to the department data, one of the Yekaterinburg storages is running out of buckwheat stocks. According to one version, stocks were simply reserved to be sold later at higher prices in retail. In the Kirov region, buckwheat price increased up by 140 percent on November 12, 2014. Product prices. In the Kirov region, buckwheat has risen in price by 140 percent, according to "Omutninskiye Vesti". "Omutninskiye Vesti" has been monitoring food prices in one of the stores in Omutninsk since August. By the end of October, the total food basket cost increased from 1,518 to 1,714 rubles. Prices for chicken, sausage, cheese, eggs and tea have increased significantly. The price of buckwheat rose most of all - almost 2.5 fold, it already costs 56 rubles instead of 23 rubles per kilogram. And according to the residents of Kirov, in some city stores, buckwheat is already sold for 70 rubles.
Source: moskva.bezformata.com
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