date:Nov 01, 2012
s rose by 100-200 roubles per tonne, while prices in Siberia and Urals were stable. Russian wheat export prices rose by about 40 percent between June and September but have fallen since early October, reaching a competitive level last week.
The purchase price of fourth-grade milling wheat in Russian deep-water ports decreased slightly to 10,500-10,800 roubles ($330-$340) per tonne last week from 10,500-10,900 roubles per tonne on a carriage-paid-to (CPT) basis, SovEcon added. Russian wheat exp