BRICS Reshape Global Farming Market: No more following US regulation

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The BRICS Grain Exchange, a strategic initiative led by Russia, represents a significant move towards reshaping the global grain market. This initiative aims to enable direct purchases between buyers and producers, thus reducing market volatility and the impact of speculative trading. Russia's collaboration with China is a key component, highlighted by a groundbreaking grain-supply contract valued at nearly 2.5 trillion roubles ($25.8 billion), the largest in the history of their bilateral food trade. This deal, which includes the delivery of 70 million tonnes of grain to China over the next 12 years, is part of broader efforts to enhance food and energy security amidst geopolitical tensions.

Additionally, the development of the "Grain Terminal Nizhneleninskoye-Tongjiang" at the China-Russia border is set to facilitate the efficient transportation of Russian grain to China, reflecting the deepening economic ties between the two nations. With China setting ambitious grain production targets for 2024, aiming for over 650 billion kilograms, and the BRICS nations accounting for a significant portion of global grain production and consumption, this initiative could significantly alter the dynamics of the global grain market, posing challenges for traditional exporting countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia.In this video, we delve into this strategic initiative, examining the existing agreements, global grain production volumes, and how they stack up against those of BRICS countries and the USA. We encourage you to watch the video in its entirety for a comprehensive understanding of the various dimensions of this strategic initiative, as it provides detailed insights into its implications and significance.


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The BRICS Grain Exchange, a strategic initiative led by Russia, represents a significant move towards reshaping the global grain market. This initiative aims to enable direct purchases between buyers and producers, thus reducing market volatility and the impact of speculative trading. Russia's collaboration with China is a key component, highlighted by a groundbreaking grain-supply contract valued at nearly 2.5 trillion roubles ($25.8 billion), the largest in the history of their bilateral food trade. This deal, which includes the delivery of 70 million tonnes of grain to China over the next 12 years, is part of broader efforts to enhance food and energy security amidst geopolitical tensions.

Additionally, the development of the "Grain Terminal Nizhneleninskoye-Tongjiang" at the China-Russia border is set to facilitate the efficient transportation of Russian grain to China, reflecting the deepening economic ties between the two nations. With China setting ambitious grain production targets for 2024, aiming for over 650 billion kilograms, and the BRICS nations accounting for a significant portion of global grain production and consumption, this initiative could significantly alter the dynamics of the global grain market, posing challenges for traditional exporting countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia.In this video, we delve into this strategic initiative, examining the existing agreements, global grain production volumes, and how they stack up against those of BRICS countries and the USA. We encourage you to watch the video in its entirety for a comprehensive understanding of the various dimensions of this strategic initiative, as it provides detailed insights into its implications and significance.


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Those who control supply control the economy. Hopefully, more such initiatives take place.
 
Those who control supply control the economy. Hopefully, more such initiatives take place.

Quit portraying every trade deal between Russia and China as some strategic move

key suppliers like USA, Canada, Australia, Argentina are not in BRICS. Even India a BRICS member has its own export policy.
 
Quit portraying every trade deal between Russia and China as some strategic move

key suppliers like USA, Canada, Australia, Argentina are not in BRICS. Even India a BRICS member has its own export policy.

When have I ever portrayed every trade deal as a strategic move? :rolleyes:
 
Russia is dismantling every Western global establishment around the world.

In several decades later, Western influence in everything will be insignificant.
 

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