Примери за използване на Wheat exports на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Russia Bans Wheat Exports.
Wheat exports from Russia up 41%.
Russian wheat exports slow.
Russia to keep leadership in wheat exports.
Wheat exports from the Black Sea region.
Russia remains the world leader in wheat exports.
Wheat exports dropped by 25%, Ford stock prices by 50%.
Russia increased wheat exports by 9%.
Wheat exports from Russia to Georgia have been suspended.
Russia to become global leader in wheat exports.
EU soft wheat exports forecast up to 18.8 million tonnes.
Russian ruble strengthened and delayed wheat exports.
UK wheat exports slump, as the origin loses competitiveness.
In 2016, Russia became the world's leader in wheat exports.
Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan wheat exports are forecast to increase by 50%.
Russia able to retain its top position in world wheat exports.
In the current season Ukraine reduced wheat exports to such key sales markets, as Egypt, Thailand and Spain.
The 16th century was the golden age for Sicily's wheat exports.
Serbia's blocking of wheat exports to Kosovo has also impacted the price of basic food products like bread.
Ukraine fully uses quota on wheat exports to EU.
US wheat exports are projected to fall to a 44-year low, to 21.8 million tons.
European Commission has reduced the forecast of the harvest and of wheat exports.
Russia will increase wheat exports to Egypt and imports of Egyptian agricultural products, according to the Kremlin.
Ukraine, Kazakhstan andRussia will increase wheat exports by 4%.
The latest example came in a dispute over Russian wheat exports to Egypt, which over the past year has represented the most important foreign market for Russian grain.
(19) Russia's government made matters worse by slapping a ban on wheat exports from mid-August.
Australia cut its forecast for wheat exports by 3.3% after the dry and hot weather is the reason for low yields, more shipments, forecast the country.
With over 80% of the country's workforce working in Agriculture,its agriculture business unit drives wheat exports to neighboring countries.
Wheat exports rose by 4.5 million tonnes to 14.99 million tonnes, while the country also exported 3.7 million tonnes of barley and 12 million tonnes of corn.
This mapping progress led to the establishment of Churchill, Manitoba as a deep-sea port for wheat exports in 1929, after unsuccessful attempts at Port Nelson.