Russia Boosts Wheat Exports to Africa as Trade Routes Stabilise

October 29, 2025

Russia’s wheat exports to African nations have reached record highs, supported by stable Black Sea shipping lanes and improved port coordination. Analysts say North African markets in particular have benefited from lower freight costs and reliable grain supply.

Moscow has simultaneously signed fresh agreements with Egypt, Algeria, and Nigeria to ensure continuous delivery under new logistics frameworks.

Experts note that Russia’s renewed export reliability could shape Africa’s food-import strategies in 2026 and beyond.

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