Russian Grain Markets: 29 April–3 May 2024 Last week Russia celebrated International Labor Day, and on May 9 will celebrate WWII Victory Day, resulting in a long 10-day holiday for many Russian families, including grain traders. This traditionally slows down trade, however, logistics continue operating even during the holidays. Russia is heavily dependent on exports during this season as exportable surplus is huge. Global trade is now on the Russian side as wheat prices are growing globally. The government has slightly decreased wheat export duties which may help Russia win more international tenders after several large tenders were lost during April. Interestingly, bullish sentiments for milling wheat were only seen in deep water B...