and you can see the full interview with meteorologist demers of all exchange golf next hour here on out. the prolong the dry spell is making russian wheat much harder to come by the season the harvest is expected to reach around sixty five billion tons which is just enough to meet domestic demand the government is now halting grain exports the next few months it could be a target for the resume russia is the world's third largest wheat exporter and the announcement that supplies are being cut forced prices to rise but the un's food and agriculture organization says the russian government's moves are understandable . i sincerely hope that it is still not a case where we will have a grain shortage but there is certainly a very severe situation in terms of supply and the drought has been extremely severe and the production shortfalls are far more far more dissipated as early as three weeks ago therefore it is understandable that the restrictions of. on exports is the one way to comp our domestic food inflation especially the price of bread wheat mostly is useful and i think this is what th