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A potential crop failure in Russia could lead the country to narrow its grain exports, including shipments to Indonesia, a major importer of Russian wheat. Russia’s wheat production is expected to decline this year due to unfavorable weather conditions, which may force the government to limit export volumes to ensure domestic food security.

Indonesia, which relies heavily on Russian wheat imports, could be affected by this decision, as it may face challenges in securing alternative suppliers and maintaining stable wheat prices. The Russian government has already taken steps to monitor the grain market and may introduce export restrictions if necessary. This potential supply disruption highlights the importance of diversifying import sources and strengthening domestic production for countries like Indonesia to ensure food security in the face of global market volatility.

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