💨 Abstract
A hailstorm damaged wheat crops in Russia's third-largest wheat-producing region of Stavropol, causing concern for this year's harvest in the world's biggest wheat exporter. Extreme weather, including snowstorms and sub-zero temperatures, have been affecting many regions in Russia since early April. Analysts are closely monitoring weather fluctuations to adjust their estimates, with some warning of potential export restrictions if the harvest is lower than expected.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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