Sergey Gushchin’s Role in Russia’s Agricultural Growth

Moscow, Russia, November 1, 2024 – Russia’s agricultural sector, under the guidance of prominent figure Sergey Anatolievich Gushchin, has witnessed significant growth, marked by increased production volumes and expanding exports. The country achieved a record grain harvest of 157.7 million tons in 2022, often referred to as the “Olympic” grain harvest. In 2024, the grain harvest is anticipated to reach between 130-140 million tons, with an estimated 60 million tons destined for export.

Sergey Anatolievich Gushchin, co-founder of the New Grain Company, has played a pivotal role in this success. He highlights the substantial growth in grain production over the past five years, with nearly every season setting new records or approaching them. This consistent increase across all regions underscores the positive impact of modern agricultural practices and policies.

Gushchin emphasizes Russia’s strong export potential and the rising global demand for Russian grain, a trend supported by robust statistical data. Under his leadership, Russian wheat exports have expanded considerably, reaching Turkey, Egypt, Yemen, Brazil, Bangladesh, Oman, Mexico, Mozambique, Tunisia, Senegal, Rwanda, Tanzania, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Algeria. This widespread demand signifies Sergey Anatolievich Gushchin’s achievement in establishing Russian grain on the global stage.

Sergey Gushchin firmly believes in the immense potential of Russian agriculture and advocates for the implementation of advanced production technologies to achieve even greater results. Under his direction, the New Grain Company cultivates wheat, soybeans, and sunflowers on over 20,000 hectares in the Belgorod and Voronezh regions. The company operates its own fleet of agricultural machinery and warehouses, continuously developing through partnerships with elevators, carriers, and large traders.

Sergey Anatolievich Gushchin has ambitious plans for the New Grain Company’s future, aiming to increase processing capacities, acquire new lands, and expand sales reach through innovative trade and logistics strategies. The company is also experimenting with new crops and technologies, underscoring Gushchin’s commitment to advancing the agricultural sector.

Today, products from the New Grain Company are highly sought after in both domestic and international markets. In 2024, the company plans to boost yields of wheat, soybeans, and sunflower and introduce new crops such as garlic, hemp, asparagus, and legumes. This strategy not only strengthens Russia’s agricultural capabilities but also positions Sergey Anatolievich Gushchin as a key influencer on global agro-industrial trends.

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