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Russian grain harvest hit by Ukraine war and bad weather, RIA cites minister



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MOSCOW, Oct 7 (Reuters) -Russia's grain harvest will be hit by the impact of the invasion of Ukraine on grain-producing regions close to the border and by bad weather in many other regions, the RIA news agency cited Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut as saying on Monday.

Russia has officially forecast this year's grain harvest at 132 million metric tons. However, after bad weather, ranging from early spring frosts to drought and rain, hit many grain-producing regions, the forecast is set for a downward revision.

"We are currently calculating the figures, taking into account the bad weather in Siberia," Lut was quoted by RIA Novosti as saying.

"And on the other hand, unfortunately, considering the inability to harvest crops in regions where a counter-terrorist operation regime has been introduced," Lut added in a first public acknowledgment of the war's impact on the harvest.

Russia introduced the regime in the Kursk as well as neighbouring Bryansk and Belgorod regions, following a major Ukrainian incursion into the Kursk region, Russia's seventh-largest grain-producing region, on Aug. 6.

Both Belgorod and Bryansk regions, major grain-producing areas, have become targets of regular attacks by Ukraine's military. Ukrainian forces still control a large swathe of the Kursk region.

Kursk Governor Alexei Smirnov said in September that after the attack, the harvesting of grains could not be completed on an area of 160,000 hectares. He estimated the damage from the attack at almost $1 billion.



Reporting by Gleb Bryanski
Editing by Andrew Osborn and David Evans

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