Monday, 7 March 2011
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Wheat Planting Falls to 4-Year Low in Russia Amid Export Ban
March 7 (Bloomberg) -- Russia's ban on grain exports means the country's farmers will plant the fewest wheat fields in four years, another sign that global prices will keep rising. Wheat plantings in the country, once the second-biggest exporter, will drop 2.3 percent to 64.2 million acres for this year's crop, according to the median in a Bloomberg survey of as many as 19 producers, traders and
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