Russia plans to expand its Baltic Sea ports to boost agricultural exports by 50% by 2030, reducing reliance on risky Black Sea routes amid conflict with Ukraine. New markets in Latin America and Africa are being targeted. Recent port launches are expected to significantly increase grain export capacity.
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