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Russia's winter crop sowing is facing severe drought, which could significantly impact next year's harvest, according to analysts and farming company executives. Wheat sowing rates have dropped to an 11-year low, and the outlook for the 2025 grain harvest in the world's top wheat exporter is uncertain.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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