Resolution No. 2089 of 22 December 2025
The resolution has been signed setting a tariff quota for the export of wheat, meslin, barley, and corn from Russia to countries outside the Eurasian Economic Union, totalling 20 million tonnes. The quota for rye exports has been set at zero tonnes.
The quotas will be in effect from 15 February to 30 June 2026. This measure is aimed at maintaining a balanced equilibrium between the domestic grain market and international supply commitments. The decision was adopted with due consideration for projected production and consumption levels for grain crops within the Russian market.
Tariff quotas do not apply to grain exports designated for international humanitarian assistance to foreign countries, when such deliveries are carried out pursuant to Government decisions.
The grain export quota was initially approved at a meeting of the Subcommittee on Customs, Tariff, and Non-Tariff Regulation under the Government Commission for Economic Development and Integration in October 2025.
The new mechanism for introducing quotas for the exports of grain crops was launched by the Government in 2021. Within this framework, grain exports are subject to variable export duty, depending on price conditions on global markets.
The signed document introduces amendments to Government Resolution No. 2595 of 31 December 2021.