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No Wheat Increases

LONDON () -- Russia is not expected to increase imports of wheat from the West, despite a poor harvest, experts at the International Wheat Council said Thursday.


The crop in post-Soviet Russia is the lowest in 20 years and output in the new season may be only 34 million tons compared with 43.5 million in 1993, the IWC said. Even so, the IWC, in fact, cut to just 2.5 million tons its prediction of Russian 1994 to '95 wheat imports from the West.







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