Russian bread makers plan to raise prices due to higher costs - Kommersant

Russia's agriculture ministry sees no reason for a significant increase in bread prices because domestic prices for wheat are down 7.2% so far this year, it said in a separate comment on Monday. Russian prices for bread made from wheat flour are up 4.6% since the start of 2021, it added.


Reuters | Moscow | Updated: 19-07-2021 13:09 IST | Created: 19-07-2021 13:02 IST
Russian bread makers plan to raise prices due to higher costs - Kommersant
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Several Russian bread producers have told retail chains they plan to raise prices by 7-12% from August due to higher production costs and the limited effect of state support, the Kommersant daily reported on Monday, citing industry sources. Russia, one of the world's largest wheat exporters, has introduced a series of grain export curbs and retail price caps on sunflower oil and sugar since late 2020 that it hopes will help to reduce high domestic food inflation.

While retail prices for sunflower oil and sugar were stable, they have risen for bread producers, some of them told Kommersant. Prices for margarine, packaging, and transportation costs were also up, they added. Russia's agriculture ministry sees no reason for a significant increase in bread prices because domestic prices for wheat are down 7.2% so far this year, it said in a separate comment on Monday.

Russian prices for bread made from wheat flour are up 4.6% since the start of 2021, it added. The agriculture ministry said bread producers were getting state subsidies in exchange for not raising their prices - 2 roubles ($0.027) per 1 kg.

However, bread producers told Kommersant the subsidies met only part of their rising costs, and that some of them had decided not to seek them. ($1 = 73.9920 roubles)

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