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Russia to resume wheat flour exports

By the CNN Wire Staff
A harvester near a village south of Moscow on August 15, 2010. On Monday Russia said it would start exporting flour in 2011.
A harvester near a village south of Moscow on August 15, 2010. On Monday Russia said it would start exporting flour in 2011.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Russia banned the export of grain amid its worst drought in years
  • The country plans to resume exports of flour next year
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(CNN) -- Russia plans to resume exporting flour on January 1, 2011, but a larger ban on exporting wheat, barley, rye and corn has been extended through next June, the state-run RIA-Novosti news agency reported Monday.

Russia imposed a temporary ban on grain exports this year amid the country's worst drought in decades.

Russian authorities have extended a ban on exports of wheat, barley, rye and corn through June 30, 2011, the news agency said.

The country plans to resume exporting wheat flour and wheat-rye flour, the report said.